NEWARK, N.J. — A Grammy-nominated violinist has been reunited with a $4
million violin he left in the back of a cab.
Grammy-nominated violinist Philippe Quint exited a minivan cab at New
York City's Battery Park early Monday, leaving the 1723 Antonio
Stradivari "Ex-Keisewetter" inside.
The violin spent the remainder of the night on the seat of the cab,
which owner Mohamed Khalil parked on a Newark street. By the morning,
he was still unaware of what he was carrying.
By then, the frantic Quint was calling the Port Authority of New York
and New Jersey, and Newark's Taxi Commission, which put the word out
that the violin was missing.
Monday afternoon, Khalil checked his taxi while at Newark Liberty
International Airport and discovered the violin case with the
instrument inside.
Quint soon arrived, dropped to his knees and shed tears of joy.
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