Stolen skull of medieval saint hidden in concrete, say Czech police


FILE PHOTO: A handout image released on May 13, 2026, shows a picture of an 800-year-old skull, believed to be that of Saint Zdislava of Lemberk, in Jablonne v Podjestedi, Czech Republic. Police of the Czech Republic/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

PRAGUE, May ⁠15 (Reuters) - An 800-year-old skull snatched this ⁠week from a Czech church ‌has been found encased in concrete, police said, and experts are now working to extract ​the relic, revered as ⁠the skull of ⁠Saint Zdislava.

Czech police detained a 35-year-old man ⁠on ‌Thursday, who admitted to the theft from the ⁠Saint Lawrence and Saint Zdislava basilica in ​the ‌northern village of Jablonne v Podjestedi.

His ⁠motive ​was that he disagreed with displaying the relic in the church and ⁠wanted to bury it privately ​in a river, said Petr Rajt, police director in the northern region.

The man ⁠faces up to eightyears in jail if convicted of theft.

Saint Zdislava of Lemberk lived from 1220 to ​1252 and was known ⁠for her generosity and work for ​the poor. She was ‌canonised by Pope John ​Paul II in 1995.

(Reporting by Jan LopatkaEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

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