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  1. Hace 18 horas · Pål Enger, un talentoso jugador de fútbol noruego reconvertido en un célebre ladrón de arte que llevó a cabo el mediático robo en 1994 de la obra maestra “El grito” de Edvard Munch de la ...

  2. Hace 4 horas · Pål Enger, a once promising Norwegian soccer player turned art thief who pulled off the sensational 1994 heist of Edvard Munch’s famed “The Scream” painting from the National Gallery in ...

  3. Hace 6 horas · FILE - Pål Enger, center, sits in court during his appeal case, in the Borgarting Court of Appeal in Oslo, Monday, April 7, 1997. Enger, a talented Norwegian soccer player turned gentleman art thief who pulled off the sensational 1994 heist of Edvard Munch’s famed “The Scream” painting at the National Gallery in Oslo and later exhibited his abstract paintings in a gallery, is dead at 57.

  4. Hace 18 horas · Enger, un talentoso jugador de fútbol noruego convertido en ladrón de arte que llevó a cabo el sensacional atraco en 1994 a la obra de Edvard Munch "El Grito" de la Galería Nacional de Oslo y que más tarde expuso sus pinturas abstractas en una galería, falleció a los 57 años.

  5. Hace 18 horas · Pål Enger, a talented Norwegian soccer player and artist turned celebrity art thief who pulled off the sensational 1994 heist of Edvard Munch’s famed “The Scream” painting from the National ...

  6. Hace 18 horas · Associated Press HELSINKI (AP) — Pål Enger, a talented Norwegian soccer player and artist turned celebrity art thief who pulled off the sensational 1994 heist of Edvard Munch’s famed “The Scream” painting from the National Gallery in Oslo has died. He was 57. His death was confirmed by Vålerenga Fotball, an acclaimed Oslo soccer club

  7. Hace 18 horas · In 2015, Enger was charged with stealing a total of 17 paintings from a gallery in central Oslo. According to Norwegian media, police arrested him after he left his wallet and ID card at the scene. His former lawyer Nils Christian Nordhus, cited by Dagbladet, described Enger as a “gentleman” thief who “many will miss” in his home country.