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Tamara Ecclestone documentary: Shocking footage shows trail of destruction after £25m jewellery heist at £70m home

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A TRAIL of destruction after a £25million jewellery raid at Tamara Ecclestone’s £25million home has been shown in shocking footage.

Debris from smashed-through doors are seen on the floor, along with decorations hurled down on stairs and jewellery cases left completely empty after the heist.

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Shocking footage shows a trail of destruction in Tamara Ecclestone’s home[/caption]
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Burglars climbed through this window into the house[/caption]
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Tamara’s mansion was ransacked[/caption]
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Thieves used crowbars to break into the 57 rooms[/caption]
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Tamara Ecclestone has opened up on her robbery hell[/caption]

Three thieves used a crowbar to ransack the 57 locked rooms over an hour and got into Ms Ecclestone’s dressing room panic room because security failed to lock it properly that night in December 2019.

Italian nationals Jugoslav Jovanovic, Alessandro Maltese and Alessandro Donati snuck in and hid behind a Wendy house in the garden before breaking in through an extremely slim window.

They also targeted ex-Chelsea manager Frank Lampard and wife Christine’s home, and a property owned by deceased Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha within a ten-day spree.

The trio were banged up in November – almost a year after the audacious raid at Tamara’s £70million London mansion.

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One thief was identified he sent a pic of his private parts to a member of hotel staff where they were staying after the heist.

Tamara, 38, told a BBC documentary about the police investigation: “Definitely our lives will never be the same because there’s just now always worry, there’s worry about the one thing I didn’t worry about which was being safe in this house.

“I worried about so many other scenarios, so many other situations.”

But viewers struggled to sympathise with the Brit model and socialite, who has a net worth of around £250million.

One wrote: “I’m not saying she or anyone deserves to be robbed, but I really am struggling to muster up much sympathy for Tamara Ecclestone.”

Another added: “Call me callously insensitive to her distress but come on, how relevant is this to the majority in this country who are more likely worrying about the £25 they need to feed their family?”

She was targeted after she posted about a family holiday to Lapland with husband Jay Rutland and daughter Sophia.

That night, grainy footage showed them sneaking into the model’s back garden and hiding behind Sophia’s play house.

A security guard eventually found the men rifling through Tamara’s dressing room but they managed to flee in a cloud of Christmas decorations.

Met Police officers noticed a black cab in the background that had dropped the burglars off.

They set about speaking to the 1,007 licensed taxis that had been in the area at the time of the burglary – finding the right cab on the 1,004th attempt.

Driver Terry told cops he dropped the trio off at the Hilton Hotel on Park Lane in the heart of London’s West End.

Armed with the Ecclestone’s bags, the gang were then seen on CCTV hopping into another taxi where they were taken to St Mary Cray in South East London.

Desperate for a breakthrough, Det Con Thomas Grimshaw decided to pop into budget hotel TLK Apartments on a hunch.

It was there the officer got the crack in the case he needed in the form of an explicit photo.

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The gang stole luxury watches[/caption]
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They also raided jewellery from the millionaire’s closest[/caption]
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£25million in cash and diamonds was stolen in the end[/caption]

It emerged the hotel had supplied an phone number for guests to use late at night in case of an emergency.

But one of the brazen thieves did the “typical creepy guy thing” and sent a picture of his privates to the phone, the documentary says.

The receptionist then blocked the number and saved it on the iPhone as “weirdo”.

Det Con Grimshaw says: “Once I knew this, I felt like we’d identified the right group of people.”

Armed with the thief’s number, police were able to track his phone and discover his identity.

They also found Jugoslav Jovanovic had dozily used his own ID card to check into the room.

Flight logs showed the Italian national arrived in the UK on November 30 and left on December 18 – five days after the raid.

After discovering how long he had been in the country, they widened their search to see if Jovanovic could be behind any more high-profile burglaries that had blighted Britain’s elite.

Shockingly, CCTV from a raid on Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s home revealed Jovanovic’s uncovered face.

He was also spotted in footage from the burglary at the Lampard’s home where more than £60,000 worth of watches, cufflinks and bracelets had been taken.

Jovanovic’s web of crime soon began to unravel as the net closed in on him and his accomplices.

Through extensive police work and an international manhunt, Maltese and Donati were also found to be behind the celeb raids.

All three were 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 between December 10 2019 and January 31 last year, 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.

A fourth member of the gang, Daniel Vukovic, 44, is still be hunted by cops and is feared to be in his native Serbia.

Speaking about the effect of the raid on her, Tamara tells the show: “They are disgusting. I just finding it sickening that people are such low lives.

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“Having seen their faces, it’s kind of haunting in a way. They look f*g beyond.

“Knowing that kind of person has been roaming around your house and helping themselves freely to my most treasured, valuable possessions is just a horrible feeling.”

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Tamara was on holiday with husband Jay Rutland and daughter Sophia at the time[/caption]
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Jugoslav Jovanovic, 24, was identified by police[/caption]
Alessandro Donati, 44, was sentenced to eight years and nine months in prison
ers Alessandro Maltese was identified as one of the raid

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