A 404.2 carat diamond worth $20 million was discovered in Africa

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Jenni Ryall
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A massive diamond valued at $20 million has been discovered in Africa.

The 27th largest diamond in the world was discovered in Angola, one of the world's top diamond producing regions, according to a statement by the Australian Stock Exchange. It is the biggest diamond found in the region.

Lucapa Diamond Company, an Australian company, along with partner companies Endiama and Rosas & Pétalas, announced the sensational discovery of the whopping 404.2 carat diamond on Tuesday.

Endiama Chairman Antonio Carlos Sumbula said it was a huge milestone in the development of the Angolan diamond mining industry.

“We are delighted to have recovered the biggest diamond ever found in Angola — it is a significant day for our country, our diamond industry and for the Lulo Diamond Project," he said in the statement.

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Lucapa chairman Miles Kennedy told ABC News he was proud of the high-quality white diamond discovery. He estimated its value could be as high as $20 million.

"The results today are a wonderful vindication of eight years of pretty hard work," he said. "It's the biggest diamond ever recorded from the country of Angola and it's the biggest diamond ever recovered by an Australian diamond miner.

"We're not used to valuing 400-carat diamonds, but if we look at other diamonds slightly less weight than this, you're looking in the order of $20 million."

Mariah Carey would be proud.

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