South African police said Saturday the uncut gems Naomi Campbell received after meeting Liberian strongman Charles Taylor at a 1997 charity dinner are real diamonds and that they may question the model. "They are real diamonds, handed back to us now, and the investigation begins," said Musa Zondi, spokesman for the special investigations unit of the South African police, after having had them authenticated by an expert.
Campbell testified Thursday at Taylor's war crimes trial in The Hague that she had received the "dirty-looking stones" after a 1997 dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela, which she assumed were from the then Liberian president. She donated them to Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, but its former director Jeremy Ratcliffe kept the stones, and surrendered them to South African police on Thursday. Zondi said they may need to question Campbell regarding the diamonds.
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