Everton player Robin Olsen ‘robbed by machete thugs’ at home with young family



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Everton player Robin Olsen was reportedly mugged at his home in front of his young family.

The goalkeeper, who joined the Blues on loan from Roma at the start of the season, is believed to have been detained at knife point in front of his wife and two young children.

According to Mail Online, the masked assailants “marched around his home” after they slammed into his home Saturday night.

The Swedish citizen was at home with his wife and children, ages two and five, at the time of the robbery before the masked men left with valuable jewelry and a luxury watch.

Greater Manchester Police are believed to be investigating the incident at Olsen’s home.

The robbery took place in Altrincham, an upscale area where many soccer players have bought houses while playing for the North West teams.

No one is believed to have been injured in the incident.

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The attack on Olsen’s home comes just weeks after the home of Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti was raided while his daughter was home alone.

A safe was stolen from her Blundellsands home before the police were called.

Ancelotti’s daughter is believed to have been home alone at the time of the robbery and disturbed the men as they passed through the house.

The robbers, described as wearing black rain gear and black ski masks, ran out of the house.

A safe was stolen during the robbery, but no one inside was injured.

In a statement, a Merseyside police spokesman said: “We requested information after a safe was stolen in a robbery in Crosby on Friday night (February 12).

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“They called us at 6.35pm for a report that two men had entered a property on Hall Road East around 6.30pm.

“The assailants were described in black waterproof clothing, possibly with white lettering, and black ski masks.

“The occupants of the house were unharmed.

Officers attended and investigations into the incident continue.

“The property will be forensically examined and CCTV opportunities are being explored.”



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