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Tamara Ecclestone was robbed of $67 million worth of precious jewels from her London home and police believe the break in happened just hours after she posted she was traveling on Instagram. Police were called to George Attenborough and Son Jewellers, in Fleet Street, at about 02:00 on Monday

The thieves stole loose diamonds, gold, and other jewellery valued at more than $100 million. © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. If this is the case, please make contact with us, even if that is anonymously.”Detectives were securing and studying footage from CCTV systems in the area for clues.

"However, Det Supt Moring said the break-in was "nowhere near" as sophisticated as more "high-profile" burglaries dealt with by the Flying Squad, such as the Hatton Garden heist.Only about £4.5m of the £13.6m of property stolen has been recovered after that raid during the Easter weekend in April 2015.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesThe Prince of Wales leads a two-minute silence, marking the day World War Two ended with Japan's surrender. They broke through a wall in order to gain access to the store. Establishing their value was a long and complex process, as well as working out what exactly was stolen, with some owners declining to come forward.George Attenborough and Son Jewellers would have had a better idea of what they had in stock, what was missing and an estimate of its worth.As well as breaking into the shop, which was established in 1843 and describes itself as “one of the United Kingdom’s most iconic, traditional jewellers”, the thieves would have had to bypass alarms and security once inside.The store’s website says: “Our array of diamond and gem-set jewellery remains locked into the world of fine luxury goods where style and form remains timeless and non-dating.” It also values jewellery for insurance purposes, taking a commission of 1% of the value plus a £25 handling fee. Burglars smashed through a wall to gain entry to the jewellers Jewellery worth £500,000 was stolen in an "audacious" raid on a shop in central London.

"Photos taken from inside the branch of William Hill show a boarded-up hole in the wall.Former Met detective Peter Kirkham said: "Although this is not one of those things where only a couple of gangs could be capable of pulling it off, it would be above the average amateur burglar, some thought has gone into it. London Jewelry Heist: $300 Million in Jewels Stolen - YouTube

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"There's probably some sort of alarm system they've had to deal with, so there was a degree of difficulty. London Jewelers is unsurpassed as Long Island's Premier Jeweler, carrying Brand Name Designer Collections, One-of -a Kind Hand Crafted Jewelry pieces, Certified Diamonds of all colors, quality, cut and clarity and Vintage and Estate Jewelry. "Det Supt Simon Moring said: "This was an audacious burglary, and there are elements which appear to have been planned with some precision by the suspects. Schiphol Airport diamond heist – took place on 25 February 2005 with an estimated €75 million ($118 million) stolen.

The store is shut over the weekend and is in an area where most shops and offices would also be closed outside normal working hours.Det Supt Simon Moring, leading the investigation, said: “This was an audacious burglary, and there are elements that appear to have been planned with some precision by the suspects.