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Video: CCTV footage shows Red Bull break-in

A short clip taken from Red Bull's CCTV system shows the moment a gang of thieves ram-raided the front of the factory in order to steal some 60 trophies. Whilst 20 trophies were recovered from a lake in Sandhurst, the remainder are still missing and have likely been melted down and sold.
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