Danielle Lloyd ‘traumatised’ as 'gang raid home and steal jewellery including £100k watch’
18.02.2024 - 01:15
/ ok.co.uk
Model Danielle Lloyd was left "traumatised" after her home was reportedly raided in October last year by a gang who stole expensive jewellery items. Insiders claimed to The Sun that Danielle, 40, had designer gear stolen, including a £100,000 Richard Mille watch and a £20,000 gold Cartier bracelet. Danielle shares the home with businessman husband Michael O’Neill and was said to be on a night out with her kids when the robbery took place.
Danielle is mum to Autumn and Ronnie, who she shares with her current husband, and she also has Archie, Harry and George, who she shares with her ex Jamie O'Hara. A source claimed to the publication: “She has now been told the gang behind robberies at footballers’ homes, including Grealish, could’ve also raided her house. She was so shaken up by the incident she’s since sold up and moved to a new area.
Danielle believes the gang had been watching their home because she doesn’t often go out. Literally just minutes after they left, the gang pounced and broke in." Danielle and Michael were said to be notified of the break in after alarms sent alerts to their mobile phone via an app, where Danielle was "open-mouthed" as she reportedly watched the culprits ransack her home. The source said that the thieves had spent time lurking in the garden beforehand and quickly raided the home and left before police arrived at the scene.
“The raid was so fast and they were out of there 90 seconds before the police and Michael arrived back. Danielle was open-mouthed as she watched these people smashing in the back doors before combing through her stuff.
The way they work is very sophisticated.
They’re quick and they know what they are looking for", they said. The source added: “The gang went straight for
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