The Winston Churchill portrait that was stolen more than two years ago from the Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa has been found, police announced on Wednesday. According to authorities, their investigation led them to a male suspect in Ontario and that the portrait was sold at auction in London, U.K., to a buyer from Italy before it was even discovered as stolen. Sean Previl reports on what we know and when the iconic portrait of Churchill’s scowl will return to Ottawa.
- Stolen portrait of Sir Winston Churchill one step closer to returning home
- The mystery of Ottawa’s stolen Winston Churchill portrait has been solved