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French ‘Fedora man’ pictured at Louvre heist scene unmasked as teenager

French ‘Fedora Man’ at Louvre Heist scene Identified as Teenager

PARIS – Teh man pictured in ⁣security footage ⁤at the louvre Museum during a recent attempted art theft, dubbed the⁤ “Fedora⁤ Man” by French media, has been unmasked‌ as Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux, a teenager from Chile.⁢ The revelation comes after images of the sharply-dressed‌ individual ⁣sparked widespread fascination and⁢ speculation following ⁤the incident earlier‍ this month.

The 16-year-old, who was‍ visiting ⁣Paris with his school, admitted ⁣to being at the scene of the attempted theft of the MonaLisabutmaintainshe⁣hadnoinvolvement‌inthecrimeitselfHisdistinctivestyle-asuit⁤tieandfedora-quicklydrew​comparisonstofictionaldetectivesand20th-century​statesmenturninghim​intoan⁢overnight‍internetsensation”Iliketobechic”GarzonDelvauxtold⁣reporters

Garzon Delvaux explained he began dressing this way less‍ than a​ year ago, inspired by ‌20th-century⁣ history and black-and-white images of suited statesmen ‌and ‍fictional ‌detectives. He ⁣typically reserves the fedora for weekends, holidays and ⁣museum visits, and attends school in his signature attire, where his​ style has already begun to influence his peers. “One of my friends came this week with ⁢a tie,” he said.

Authorities are still investigating the attempted theft, which occurred on‌ October‌ 13th, and Garzon Delvaux ‌was questioned as a witness. He ​expressed understanding as to why people projected the sleuth character⁢ onto him, stating, “improbable ⁣heist, improbable detective.”

The ⁢teenager cited his admiration for detective Hercule Poirot‌ – “very elegant” – and the idea that ⁢unusual crimes require an unusual investigator. “When something unusual happens, you don’t imagine a normal detective,” he said. “You imagine someone different.”

Garzon⁣ Delvaux, seemingly unfazed by the attention,‍ jokingly expressed hope for future ​opportunities. “I’m waiting‌ for people to ⁢contact me for films,” he said,grinning. “that would be very funny.”

(AP: Thibault⁤ Camus)

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