Thursday, 23 June 2016

Rita Ora's stolen luxury goods worth £200,000 still haven't been found


The Hot Right Now singer's belongings are still missing after they were stolen from her home

The £200,000 worth of luxury items stolen from Rita Ora's home have not been recovered, a court heard today.

Charaf Elmoudden, 26, is alleged to be one of two men who broke into the star's home in November last year.

They are accused of stealing numerous items including Apple computers, iPhone's, designer shoes, clothes and a Louis Vuitton dog carrier bag.

During the trial at Harrow Crown Court Judge Alan Greenwood told the jury: "Both parties agree none of the items have been found."

At the close of the prosecution case the jury were told the defendant had previously been convicted for burglary.

In December 2006, while still a teenager he admitted burglary of a CostCutter shop.

Then in April 2011 he was convicted after pleading guilty to the burglary of a house in Hampstead, north London.

Items including jewellery, watches, foreign currency to the value of $3000 and a BMW X5 had been stolen, with a total value of £75,000.

In his final admissions prosecutor Mark Kimsey also revealed: "No fingerprints or DNA relating to the defendant were found at the scene."

Elmoudden, from north London, denies the single charge of burglary.

The trial continues tomorrow at 10am.

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