TV host and Formula One heiress Tamara Ecclestone has described how she no longer feels safe in her own home after the notorious £25 million jewellery heist ...
“Knowing that kind of person has been roaming around your house and helping themselves to my most treasured valuable possessions is just a horrible feeling. Ms Ecclestone recounts being shown a photo of a woman wearing one of her pieces, gifted to her by her husband for her birthday. The daughter of former Formula One Group CEO Bernie Ecclestone had been holidaying in Lapland with her husband Jay Rutland and their daughter Sophia in December 2019 when their mansion in West London was targeted.
Some £25m worth of cash, jewellery and gems were stolen from Tamara and husband Jay Rutland's home in a 2019 raid.
The robbery is the subject of a new BBC Three documentary, Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone’s Diamonds?, which reveals the surprising way in which one of the thieves was caught. One detective, acting on a hunch, made a breakthrough when he asked to see the records of guests staying at a south London hotel at the time of the burglaries. The socialite and heiress and her art gallery owner husband Jay Rutland were the victims of a raid at their Kensington Palace property in December 2019.
Dick pic helped to unmask identity of thief who stole more than £20000000 of valuables from Tamara Ecclestone's family home.
I just finding it sickening that people are such low lives. However, while they had images of the thieves, and had traced them to a hotel in St Mary Cray in Southeast London, officers had no clue who they actually were. All of Tamara’s 57 rooms – which were locked – were wrenched open with a crowbar while the trio ransacked the property, estimated to be worth £70m, in search of precious gems.
The case is explored in new BBC Three documentary Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone's Diamonds? Director Ben Bryant and journalist Thomas Mackintosh will meet a group ...
However, director Ben claims there's another way to fill in the blanks. Police soon worked out that the burglary was one of a number of robberies of homes owned by high-profile Londoners within the last few days. In the hotel was where the robbers made a silly mistake. Sorin Marcovici was the robbers' driver in London. Tamara Ecclestone and Jay Rutland lived the life of luxury but all of that changed in 2019 when they became the victims of a robbery. Using only screwdrivers, three of the robbers entered the Kensington home for a whole hour before the remaining security officers heard a suspicious noise and went to investigate.
Who is Tamara Ecclestone? What is her and husband Jay Rutland's net worth - and when was robbery at her house. BBC Three documentary Who Stole Tamara ...
Three of the international jewel thieves, Jugoslav Jovanovic, Alessandro Maltese and Alessandro Donati, admitted to the burglary of Tamara’s home. The investigation connects the burglary to an international crime organisation operating in Italy and Serbia. They made off with more than 400 items of jewellery estimated to be worth £24 million and the crime is thought to be the largest domestic burglary in British history. The documentary features interviews with Tamara and Jay and includes access to the inner workings of the police investigation. The properties of football manager Frank Lampard and Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, the late Leicester City owner, were found to have been raided by the same gang of thieves. She has modelled for Armani and Playboy and has starred in the reality shows Tamara Ecclestone: Billion $$$ Girl and Tamara’s World.
A BBC Three documentary, Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone's Diamonds?, will tell the story of Ecclestone's home burglary. The story has a number of unpredictable ...
But the investigation into the burglary takes a bizarre turn when a woman is pictured wearing one of Tamara’s stolen necklaces on Facebook, and later caught wearing her earrings by police. The burglary took place at Tamara and husband Jay Rutland’s home in Kensington, London, in December 2019. The show, Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone's Diamonds?, will air at 9pm on BBC Three and is available to watch on iPlayer now.
BBC Three's Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone's Diamonds? tells the story of the biggest domestic burglary in English legal history. But who is Tamara Ecclestone?
As seen in the BBC Three documentary and on BBC News, after fleeing the scene, the three burglars went to a hotel in St Mary Cray, Bromley, on London’s Zone 6. So, who is Tamara Ecclestone and who stole her diamonds? Now, the story of the biggest domestic burglary in English legal history is being told in the BBC Three documentary Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone’s Diamonds?, which sees Ben Bryant and journalist Thomas Mackintosh meet with some of the suspects, as well as the heiress, to try to demystify the case that baffled authorities.
Inside Tamara Ecclestone's 'billionaire's row' mansion after £25m jewellery heist: Never-seen-before footage shows trail of destruction left by thieves who ...
Croatian ring leader Daniel Vukovic, pictured at Heathrow, still remains at large and is thought to be in Serbia. Attempts have been made to extradite him, but these have been refused by the Serbian authorities. The security guard hears a noise and goes off to investigate, he doesn't raise an alarm, he doesn't arm himself with a weapon, he doesn't do anything. The total monetary value of everything that was stolen was just over £20million. The programme also reveals that the intruders spend an hour in the house and cause a mess with Christmas decorations seen thrown all about the stairs (right) 'He continues to go upstairs where he runs into the three intruders. 'Knowing that kind of person has been roaming around your house and helping themselves to my most treasured valuable possessions is just a horrible feeling. it has her daughter's name spelled out in diamonds and was presented as Tamara was in hospital Footage shows how thieves left a trail of destruction through Tamara Ecclestone's Kensington mansion before making off with £25million worth of jewels. However, the suspected ring leader Daniel Vukovic remains at large and is thought to be in Serbia. Saying her life will 'never be the same again', Miss Ecclestone also described her fear at knowing that one of the thieves has not been caught. 'They are irreplaceable to me as they have such sentimental value,' she added. Now I have seen their faces it is kind of haunting, in a way.
Jugoslav Jovanovic sent a photo of his genitals to a phone number at the hotel where the gang stayed as they split up items taken in a series of raids in ...
Croatian ring leader Daniel Vukovic, pictured at Heathrow, still remains at large and is thought to be in Serbia. Attempts have been made to extradite him, but these have been refused by the Serbian authorities. The couple were away on holiday with their daughter, Sophia, when the raid took place It will be repeated on the channel at 10.50pm on Sunday night. The security guard hears a noise and goes off to investigate, he doesn't raise an alarm, he doesn't arm himself with a weapon, he doesn't do anything. The total monetary value of everything that was stolen was just over £20million. 'He continues to go upstairs where he runs into the three intruders. The raid itself took place in December 2019, with the criminals entering through the garden before being seen hiding behind a child's Wendy House from security cameras. 'Knowing that kind of person has been roaming around your house and helping themselves to my most treasured valuable possessions is just a horrible feeling. The programme also reveals that the intruders spend an hour in the house and cause a mess with Christmas decorations seen thrown all about the stairs (right) However, the suspected ring leader Daniel Vukovic remains at large and is thought to be in Serbia. it has her daughter's name spelled out in diamonds and was presented as Tamara was in hospital Footage shows how thieves left a trail of destruction through Tamara Ecclestone's Kensington mansion before making off with £25million worth of jewels.