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Burglars nab jewellery worth US$64m from British celeb Tamara Ecclestone

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Tamara Ecclestone, the daughter of former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone, has had an estimated US$64 million (RM264m) worth of jewellery stolen from her home on a London street known as Billionaire Row.

A spokesman said the 35-year-old had been left “angry and shaken” over a raid which evaded both the 24-hour security teams that patrol the street and Ecclestone’s own internal security system.

The second daughter of Formula One’s former commercial supremo lives on Kensington Palace Gardens, amongst the residencies of the French and Russian ambassadors and close to the Kensington Palace home of Prince William and his wife Kate.

The average property price for the street stands at 36.5 million pounds (RM201m), according to online portal Zoopla, and a police presence can be seen at all times.

The Sun newspaper reported that Ecclestone, a model and celebrity in Britain, had just left the country for her Christmas holidays when the burglars entered the property via the garden and seized gems from safes hidden in her bedroom.

“I can sadly confirm there has been a home invasion at the Ecclestone-Rutland family home,” a spokesman said, referring to her husband Jay Rutland.

“Internal security is co-operating with police in this matter. Tamara and family are well but obviously angry and shaken by the incident.”

A police spokesperson would not confirm any specific details but said police had been called to a house in west London on Friday night over a burglary report.

Reuters