Tamara Ecclestone

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Tamara Ecclestone offering huge £6million reward following burglary (Metro)

Tamara Ecclestone has offered a reward of up to £6million for information after jewellery stolen in Britain's biggest burglary.

Tamara is also offering a £250,000 reward to anyone who can ‘deliver Daniel Vukovic to the police in London’. She penned: ‘Whilst I have accepted that I will never likely see my stolen belongings again, I will happily put up a reward of 25% of the value of anything that the police are able to recover resulting from information provided by a source. Ms Ecclestone revealed she would ‘happily’ offer a reward of 25% of the value of anything the police recover from information brought forward. On Sunday, she said the episode ‘still traumatises my family and I to this day’ and offered up a hefty sum for information. Police said the gang responsible is believed to have carried out similar crimes against high-profile victims across Europe and had planned to commit further raids on the rich and famous in the UK. The socialite, and daughter of ex-Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, said she was ‘going Mel Gibson style from the movie Ransom’ in an attempt to get some of her items back, after having ‘waited long enough’ to do so by conventional means.

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6million reward for information after ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Tamara Eccleston, daughter of ex Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, has said that she has 'waited long enough' to get her stolen possessions back 'by ...

She said she was also offering a £250,000 reward to anyone who can “deliver Daniel Vukovic to the police in London”. She wrote: “Whilst I have accepted that I will never likely see my stolen belongings again, I will happily put up a reward of 25% of the value of anything that the police are able to recover resulting from information provided by a source. She said the reward could amount to up to £6 million “for anyone that can help me get back what is rightfully mine”. Ms Ecclestone said she would “happily” offer a reward of 25% of the value of anything the police recover from information brought forward. The socialite and daughter of ex Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has said that she has "waited long enough" to get her stolen possessions back "by conventional means" and that the only thing that has been found was a pair of earrings. On Sunday, she said the episode “still traumatises my family and I to this day”.

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward for recovery of stolen jewels (The Guardian)

Tamara Ecclestone, the daughter of ex-Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone, has offered a reward of up to £6m for information that may lead to the recovery ...

Ecclestone said she would “happily” offer a reward of 25% of the value of anything the police recover from information brought forward. Three members of a gang were jailed in November 2021 for the burglaries. Ecclestone said her daughter “still asks if the burglars are coming back and won’t sleep alone”.

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6MILLION reward for return of her £25m ... (Daily Mail)

A gang struck while Ms Ecclestone, the Formula One heiress and daughter of racing supremo Bernie Ecclestone, her husband Jay Rutland and daughter Sophia ...

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. 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. Saying her life will 'never be the same again', Miss Ecclestone described her fear at knowing that one of the thieves has not been caught. However, the suspected ring leader Daniel Vukovic remains at large and is thought to be in Serbia. 'They are irreplaceable to me as they have such sentimental value,' she added. Footage shows how thieves left a trail of destruction through Tamara Ecclestone's Kensington mansion before making off with £25million worth of jewels. With the total value the burglary being £26m - that’s a reward of up to £6m for anyone that can help me get back what is rightfully mine.' Now I have seen their faces it is kind of haunting, in a way. it has her daughter's name spelled out in diamonds and was presented as Tamara was in hospital

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward for return of jewellery (BBC News)

In December 2019 Ms Ecclestone's west London mansion was one of three celebrity homes targeted and raided by the international thieves. Ms Ecclestone said she ...

"I will happily pay rewards for the for the return of any of mine or Jay's stolen possession and for the capture and prosecution of Daniel Vukovic." "Not only one of the men that invaded my home on 13 December 2019, but also the mastermind of the entire burglary and the only one yet to be apprehended." Tamara Ecclestone has offered a reward of up to £6m for the return of her £25m stolen jewellery.

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Tamara Ecclestone offers multimillion-pound reward after ... (Redditch Advertiser)

Her Kensington mansion was ransacked of £25 million worth of cash, jewellery and gems in 2019.

She said she was also offering a £250,000 reward to anyone who can “deliver Daniel Vukovic to the police in London”. Ms Ecclestone said she would “happily” offer a reward of 25% of the value of anything the police recover from information brought forward. She wrote: “Whilst I have accepted that I will never likely see my stolen belongings again, I will happily put up a reward of 25% of the value of anything that the police are able to recover resulting from information provided by a source. She said her daughter “still asks if the burglars are coming back and won’t sleep alone”. On Sunday, she said the episode “still traumatises my family and I to this day”. Posting on her Instagram stories, she wrote: “The thought of those disgusting people, rummaging through every room in my house, invading my home, touching my belongings and stealing some of the things most precious to me, means I will never be able to lay my head to rest in that house again with the same sense of security that I once had.”

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward to recover jewellery stolen by ... (Sky News)

In 2019 a criminal gang stole £25m worth of cash, jewellery and gems from the socialite's mansion in what is believed to be the UK's biggest ever burglary.

Vukovic, who is believed to be a Serbian national, was named in court as a suspected fourth member of the gang. Jovanovic, who was jailed for 11 years, also admitted conspiracy to commit money laundering and one count of attempting to convert criminal property. It's that simple," she wrote.

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Tamara Ecclestone offers multimillion-pound reward after ... (Harrow Times)

Her Kensington mansion was ransacked of £25 million worth of cash, jewellery and gems in 2019.

She said she was also offering a £250,000 reward to anyone who can “deliver Daniel Vukovic to the police in London”. Ms Ecclestone said she would “happily” offer a reward of 25% of the value of anything the police recover from information brought forward. She wrote: “Whilst I have accepted that I will never likely see my stolen belongings again, I will happily put up a reward of 25% of the value of anything that the police are able to recover resulting from information provided by a source. She said her daughter “still asks if the burglars are coming back and won’t sleep alone”. On Sunday, she said the episode “still traumatises my family and I to this day”. Posting on her Instagram stories, she wrote: “The thought of those disgusting people, rummaging through every room in my house, invading my home, touching my belongings and stealing some of the things most precious to me, means I will never be able to lay my head to rest in that house again with the same sense of security that I once had.”

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Tamara Ecclestone offering £6m reward for stolen jewellery in 'Mel ... (Daily Express)

TAMARA ECCLESTONE is offering a reward of up to £6 million for the return of a 'lifetime's worth' of jewellery and family heirlooms that were stolen from ...

Tamara Ecclestone, 38, has stated that she will pay up to £6 million for the recovery of her stolen belongings. In a plea to the public, the socialite says that while she has “accepted she will never likely see her stolen belongings again”, she is offering a reward of up to 25 percent of the value of anything that is able to be recovered. TAMARA ECCLESTONE is offering a reward of up to £6 million for the return of a "lifetime's worth" of jewellery and family heirlooms that were stolen from her home.

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward for jewels stolen in ... (ITV News)

The socialite's Kensington mansion was ransacked of £25 million worth of cash, jewellery and gems in 2019 and only a pair of earrings has been recovered.

She said she was also offering a £250,000 reward to anyone who can “deliver Daniel Vukovic to the police in London”. Ms Ecclestone said she would “happily” offer a reward of 25% of the value of anything the police recover from information brought forward. On Sunday, she said the episode “still traumatises my family and I to this day”.

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6million reward to get her jewels back (Black Hills Pioneer)

Tamara Ecclestone has offered a £6 million reward to get her stolen jewels back after the former reality star was robbed in a £26 million heist almost three ...

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward for recovery of stolen jewels (The Independent)

Her Kensington mansion was ransacked of £25m worth of cash, jewellery and gems in 2019.

Vukovic, believed to be a Serbian national, was named in court as a suspected fourth member of the gang. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. The 38-year-old was on holiday in Lapland with her husband, art gallery owner Jay Rutland, their daughter and their dog, when their Palace Green home was raided on 13 December, 2019.

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Tamara Ecclestone offers $7.2 million reward for return of stolen ... (CNN)

British socialite Tamara Ecclestone is offering a £6 million ($7.2 million) reward for information that leads to the recovery of jewelry worth tens of ...

In a series of posts shared on her Instagram stories on Sunday, Ecclestone said: "Whilst I have accepted that I will never likely see my stolen belongings again, I will happily put up a reward of 25% of the value of anything that the police are able to recover resulting from information provided by a source. Police described the thefts as the "highest value series of residential burglaries in UK history." She continued: "With the total value of the burglary being £26m -- that's a reward of up to £6m for anyone that can help me get back what is rightfully mine."

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Tamara Ecclestone offers £6million to get back precious raid haul (Daily Express)

SOCIALITE Tamara Ecclestone has offered a reward of up to £6million for information that may lead to the recovery of her 'precious' stolen belongings.

If you are the source, you get the reward. It's that simple." SOCIALITE Tamara Ecclestone has offered a reward of up to £6million for information that may lead to the recovery of her "precious" stolen belongings.

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