Correctly punctuate the following sentence:
The money which belongs to me was stolen right before my eyes the thief should be ashamed.
A. The money, which belongs to me, was stolen right before my eyes; the thief should be ashamed.
B. The money, which belongs to me, was stolen, right before my eyes; the thief should be ashamed.

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