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An unemployed Briton charged with shooting at a priceless Leonardo da Vinci drawing in London’s National Gallery was remanded in custody for a psychiatric report, court officials said in London on Monday. Robert Anthony Cambridge, 37, from the London suburb of Wimbledon, will be held for a week. He was alleged to have fired a sawed-off shotgun on Friday night at the Da Vinci drawing, the gallery’s most popular exhibit. The charcoal drawing, circa 1500.
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