HK$751,000 worth of jewellery stolen while owners dine at Hong Kong luxury home
On Saturday evening, residents of a luxury home in Fo Tan, Hong Kong, experienced a burglary while dining downstairs. The owner, a 69-year-old man, reported the incident at 9:50 pm after discovering his master bedroom had been broken into.
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AI-generatedOn Saturday evening, residents of a luxury home in Fo Tan, Hong Kong, experienced a burglary while dining downstairs. The owner, a 69-year-old man, reported the incident at 9:50 pm after discovering his master bedroom had been broken into. A jewellery box was pried open, and items including 10 necklaces, 15 rings, and six brooches were stolen, with the total loss estimated at HK$751,000. The owner had last checked the bedroom around 6 pm before dinner. Upon returning later, he found the bedroom door locked from the inside, and upon unlocking it, discovered the ransacked room and the missing jewellery.
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5 extractedThe owner discovered the master bedroom had been broken into and the jewellery box pried open.
The stolen items included 10 necklaces, 15 rings, and six brooches.
Police received a report of the break-in at 9.50pm on Saturday.
The theft occurred while the owners were dining downstairs in their home.
Jewellery worth HK$751,000 was stolen from a luxury home in Hong Kong.