On Wednesday evening, Manchester City played an away match against Everton in the 19th round of the Premiership, and while the Cityzens came from behind to win 3:1, Jack Grealish’s family was experiencing drama.
As reported by the British media, thieves broke into the family home of a City football player and committed a major theft.
Grealish and his fiancee moved into a luxury property worth 7 million euros located in Cheshire, a rural part of England between Manchester and Liverpool, on the eve of Christmas, and the thieves followed that carefully.
Fiancee Sasha Attwood invited Jack’s parents, grandmother, two sisters and brother to the newly renovated home on the fateful evening, but despite everything, the thieves took action and in a film theft during the game damaged the City star for 1.1 million euros. That’s the value of the jewelry and watches they stole.
Those present in the house heard banging, activated the alarm system and called the police, but by the time they arrived, the thieves had already done their job and fled. Even the watchdogs didn’t help…
“Everyone was terrified. It’s a huge property, so it’s understandable why no one heard anything at first. The dogs started barking, they heard someone running around the house. We pressed the panic alarm and the emergency unit immediately responded with more police cars and a helicopter,” a source close to the Grealish family told The Sun.
Namely, Grealish played the entire game in a City jersey against Everton, which the Cityzens won 3:1 after a great turnaround, Klix.ba writes.
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