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An international gang stole £ 26 million in “fabulous jewelery and hard cash” from the homes of F1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone and Chelsea boss Frank Lampard, according to a court.
Four people, described as “secondary cast” of the assailants, are on trial, including a Romanian prostitute who allegedly posted a photo of her wearing a stolen necklace.
The Isleworth Crown Court in West London heard the alleged robbers, who cannot be named for legal reasons, beaten three times last December.
£ 25 million worth of goods were taken from Mrs Ecclestone’s mansion near Kensington Palace.
They also stole £ 60,000 worth of valuables from Lampard’s house in Chelsea and obtained a loot of £ 1 million from the late Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
London-based Alexandru Stan, 49, Sorin Marcovici, 53, Bogdan Savastru, 30 and his mother Maria Mester, 47, deny the conspiracy.
Timothy Cray, prosecutor, said: “Every star needs a supporting cast and … that’s how these defendants are.”
He added that most of the loot, “mainly in fabulous jewelry and hard cash,” was gone.
The trial continues.
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