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Grim warning issued after Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright’s terrifying mansion burglary

Grim warning issued after Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright’s terrifying mansion burglary

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Celebrities and influential people who regularly share photos of their homes online should be warned by a legal expert.

Last night, reportedly, masked raiders targeted their £3.5 million Essex mansion, where Michelle Keegan and her husband Mark Wright were heavily pregnant. The celebrity couple, who are expecting their first child together, are said to have heard their porch window’s smash before their lavish pad’s alarm system went off.

It is believed the Brassic star, 37, and radio presenter, 38, were inside their home when four suspects in balaclavas entered the property for close to a minute. Thankfully, the raiders fled the scene in a getaway car when they heard Mark yelling, and nobody was harmed in the horrific ordeal. But unfortunately, they aren’t the only famous faces to fall victim to burglars.

Mark Michelle
The Essex couple’s £3.5million mansion was raided by four masked thieves last night (rosebanklandscaping. co. uk/ wrightyhome / Instagram)

Numerous celebrities have recently experienced home invasion by strangers in the past year. When masked thieves broke into Charlotte Crosby’s home with her two-year-old in November, she was heavily pregnant. Her fiancé Jake Ankers said he tried to chase the four robbers, who were armed with a machete, out of the house but wasn’t able to catch them.

Chloe Ferry, a fellow Geordie Shore star, admitted moving house because she felt unsafe inside because she was crying in September. Davide Sanclimenti, the winner of Love Island, reported a burglary at his LA residence at the start of last year, and actress Jacqueline Jossa also saw armed intruders break into her villa in August.

A legal expert has now warned famous people and people with influence over the potential dangers of online posting their homes and locations. James Pipe, from freegrantsforfelons. org, told The Mirror: “It’s understandable that people want to share their homes, renovations, and lifestyles with their followers, but criminals are watching too. Posting photos and videos can reveal more than you realise, things like security setups, expensive items, and even clues about when you’re away”.

He pointed out that real-time sharing is the biggest risk and said: “If you’re on holiday and posting updates while your house is empty, you’re basically putting up a ‘ no one’s home ‘ sign for burglars. Criminals can find out everything from the smallest details, such as a unique window view or a designer bag in the background.

Charlotte Crosby on why she got pregnant so quickly with Jake
When her home was searched last year (Instagram/Charlotte Crosby), she was also heavily pregnant.

How much sharing is then excessive? James suggested a few simple precautions: “Try to avoid posting in real-time, especially if you’re travelling. Check your privacy settings and be careful with what is visible in your photos. The less information you give away, the safer you’ll be”.

Many celebrities, like Mark and Michelle, have dedicated social media accounts for their homes, which can cause problems. The Essex couple sold their home for £1.3 million in 2019 and have since updated their followers on Twitter with updates on how they’ve been renovating. Most recently, their account, which boasts almost 700, 000 followers, gave a peek into the “mind-blowing” transformation of their spiral staircase. They also previously shared posts about their garden renovations, swimming pool addition, driveway changes, and more.

Their jaw-dropping home features a bar, a cinema room, a sauna and a gym, and a five-a-side football pitch. The raiders reportedly had a “big score” on the five-bedroom mansion, according to the operatives. On Tuesday, a spokesperson for Essex Police said the burglary was still being investigated. He continued, “Four suspects had allegedly forced entry to an address while attempting to flee.” Within eight minutes, our officers were on the scene. We are still conducting high-visibility patrols in the area and are continuing to support and protect the victims.

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Source: Mirror

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