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Berlin police seeking more missing John Lennon items

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Berlin, Germany
Fri, November 24, 2017

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Berlin police seeking more missing John Lennon items Music legend John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono pose for photographers in Cannes 17 May 1971 where they presented their movies 'Apotheosis' and 'The Flu'. (AFP/File)

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erman police are trying to recover numerous items stolen from the estate of the late Beatle John Lennon, prosecutors said Thursday, after the arrest of a suspect accused of handling the objects.

A 58-year-old man identified as Erhan G. was arrested in Berlin on Monday on suspicion of dealing in the stolen goods.

Prosecutors said he has "given a broad confession" in the case and provided information about stolen personal items from Lennon that remain undiscovered.

Police had on Tuesday announced the recovery of around 100 items, including diaries, a cigarette case and two pairs of Lennon's trademark round spectacles.

A cigarette case from the estate of John Lennon is pictured during a press conference on November 21, 2017 in Berlin. German police on November 20, 2017 had arrested a 58-year-old man in Berlin on suspicion of handling the stolen items, including the late Beatle's diaries. The items were stolen from Lennon's widow Yoko Ono in New York in 2006.
A cigarette case from the estate of John Lennon is pictured during a press conference on November 21, 2017 in Berlin. German police on November 20, 2017 had arrested a 58-year-old man in Berlin on suspicion of handling the stolen items, including the late Beatle's diaries. The items were stolen from Lennon's widow Yoko Ono in New York in 2006. (dpa / AFP /Maurizio Gambarini)

One of the three diaries from the haul contains an entry penned by Lennon on December 8, 1980 -- hours before he was shot dead by a disturbed fan outside his Manhattan apartment building.

But numerous items are still missing.

"Among those we are looking for are a sculpture, walking sticks as well as several personal recordings and other writings," said prosecutors in a statement.

Read also: Beatles for sale: German police recover John Lennon diaries

The objects were allegedly stolen by the driver of Lennon's widow Yoko Ono from her New York home in 2006. They were discovered this year at a bankrupt Berlin auction house.

The driver, Koral Karsan, lives in Turkey and is out of reach of German law enforcement.

Glasses from the estate of John Lennon are pictured during a press conference on November 21, 2017 in Berlin. German police on November 20, 2017 had arrested a 58-year-old man in Berlin on suspicion of handling the stolen items, including the late Beatle's diaries. The items were stolen from Lennon's widow Yoko Ono in New York in 2006.
Glasses from the estate of John Lennon are pictured during a press conference on November 21, 2017 in Berlin. German police on November 20, 2017 had arrested a 58-year-old man in Berlin on suspicion of handling the stolen items, including the late Beatle's diaries. The items were stolen from Lennon's widow Yoko Ono in New York in 2006. (dpa / AFP /Maurizio Gambarini)

The former chauffeur worked for Ono from 1995 to 2006. He already spent 60 days in jail in 2007 in the United States for trying to blackmail Ono.

Along with co-Beatle Paul McCartney, Lennon wrote some of the Fab Four's biggest hits including "Help" and "With a Little Help from My Friends", before the band split in 1970.

His possessions have since become collectors' items. 

A leather jacket supposedly worn by Lennon sold for £10,400 (11,700 euros; $13,800) at an auction in England in February.

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