A Stradivarius violin which disappeared 35 years ago has been found after it was handed in by the ex-wife of a man suspected of stealing it. The instrument was taken from the office of the virtuoso violinist Roman Totenberg in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1980. It was reported stolen after it was taken from Longy Music School but police did not believe there was enough evidence to pursue the chief suspect. The violin - today worth millions - remained missing until it was discovered by chance in the belongings of Phillip Johnson after he died. The violin is due to be returned to Mr Totenberg's daughters Nina (inset top left), Jill and Amy on Thursday after an agreement in the US federal court that saw them agreeing to pay back the $250,000 insurance money their father received after its theft.
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