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Tamara Ecclestone offering huge £6million reward following ‘traumatic’ burglary-Cydney Yeates-Entertainment – Metro
She’s on the hunt to get back ‘what is rightfully mine’.
Tamara Ecclestone just wants her belongings returned – and is offering millions for information (Picture: BBC)
Tamara Ecclestone has offered a reward of up to £6million for information that might lead to the recovery of some of her ‘most precious’ belongings which were stolen in Britain’s biggest ever burglary.
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.
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 December 13, 2019.
Her Kensington mansion was ransacked of £25million worth of cash, jewellery, and gems.
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.
While three men were jailed in November 2021, Ms Ecclestone said none of her family’s stolen possessions other than a single pair of earrings have been found since the burglary.
The socialite had over £25million worth of cash, jewellery, and gems stolen (Picture: BBC)
On Sunday, she said the episode ‘still traumatises my family and I to this day’ and offered up a hefty sum for information.
Posting on her Instagram stories, Tamara 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.’
She said her daughter ‘still asks if the burglars are coming back and won’t sleep alone’.
Ms Ecclestone revealed she would ‘happily’ offer a reward of 25% of the value of anything the police recover from information brought forward.
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.
‘If you are the source, you get the reward. It’s that simple.’
Tamara shared the offer on her Instagram Stories (Picture: Instagram)
She’s also offering money to anyone who can ‘deliver Daniel Vukovic to the police in London’ (Picture: Instagram)
She added the reward could amount to up to £6million ‘for anyone that can help me get back what is rightfully mine’.
Tamara is also offering a £250,000 reward to anyone who can ‘deliver Daniel Vukovic to the police in London’.
She continued: ‘This man thinks he can ride off into the sunset with all the spoils from robbing my family and I. Not so fast…’
Vukovic, believed to be a Serbian national, was named in court as a suspected fourth member of the gang.
Police said he uses a string of aliases including Alfredo Lindley, Ljubomir Radosavljevic, and Ljubomir Romanov.
The court heard he had fled to the Serbian capital Belgrade, where he is still thought to be, following a failed extradition bid.
The Metropolitan Police said their enquiries are continuing and that detectives from their specialist crime department are seeking this man.
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Tamara’s Kensington home was burgled in 2019 while she was on holiday with her family (Picture: Getty)
Italian nationals Jugoslav Jovanovic, Alessandro Maltese, and Alessandro Donati, found to have been behind three raids in west London in December 2019, were all handed prison sentences last year.
The trio was extradited from Italy and pleaded guilty to conspiracy to burgle between November 29 and December 18, 2019.
Jovanovic also admitted conspiracy to commit money laundering and one count of attempting to convert criminal property.
He was jailed for 11 years, while Maltese and Donati were each sentenced to eight years and nine months in prison.
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Victims of the other raids included former Chelsea FC midfielder Frank Lampard and his television presenter wife Christine, and the late Leicester City FC owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
Ms Ecclestone’s reward offer follows a BBC documentary that aired in recent days entitled Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone’s Diamonds?.
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