Biggest heist in London’s history: Billionaire’s daughter offers $7.2M for info on stolen jewellery worth over $31M
Biggest heist in London history!
Tamara Ecclestone, daughter of business magnate Bernie Ecclestone, is offering $7.2M for information on stolen jewellery worth over $31M.
She also offered a reward of $300,000 for a possible suspect Daniel Vukovic to be turned over to the London police.
The heist, which took place in 2019, was one of the biggest in the country’s history.
Business magnate Bernie Ecclestone’s daughter Tamara announced – she is willing to pay a reward of 25 per cent of the value of any ornament recovered as a result of the information, Forbes reported.
According to the report, only a single pair of earrings has been recovered so far.
Biggest heist in London history!
The Formula 1 heiress stated she has accepted she would “likely never see” most of her stolen jewellery again, which included family heirlooms which was “far more valuable to me than their monetary worth.”
Tamara Ecclestone also offered a $300,000 reward for a possible suspect Daniel Vukovic to be turned over to the London police. Vukovic is believed to be in Serbia right now, Forbes reported.
Ecclestone further added that she has waited long enough to get her jewellery back by “conventional means,” so she is ready to “go Mel Gibson style from the movie Ransom.”
In the film, a millionaire uses money set aside for a ransom for his kidnapped son and places a bounty on the kidnappers instead.
According to the publication, the heist took place in December 2019 when Tamara Ecclestone, her husband and their daughter took a private plane from London to Finland.
That same night, thieves broke into their home in Kensington Palace Gardens and ransacked “every single room” stealing items like watches and jewellery.
Tamara’s father Bernie Ecclestone and the family are worth $3 billion. He had previously run the company that organizes Formula 1 competitions.
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Source: moneycontrol