289,414 views
It's a discovery that everyone dreams of making. While swimming in Corsica in the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Lava, Félix Biancamaria discovered a sumptuous Roman treasure: 4,000 gold coins and precious tableware dating from the 3rd century BC. This archaeological wonder, estimated at several tens of millions of euros, was only a few dozen centimeters underwater. At the time, in 1985, Félix Biancamaria, aged about twenty, discreetly picked it up and led the high life for years: luxury cars, palaces and nightclubs. But justice quickly caught up with him because any treasure found in the sea belongs entirely to the State. After being convicted in 1994, Félix Biancamaria claimed that he no longer owned anything. But a few weeks ago he was arrested with a Roman gold plate worth 20 million euros... Channel: M6 Broadcast: 66 minutes Patrick Spica Productions - Follow us on social media: Facebook: / investigationsenquetes