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Man convicted of burglary for breaking into Rita Ora's home

Updated on: 30 June,2016 12:24 PM IST  | 
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A man has been convicted of burglary after breaking into the London home of pop star Rita Ora and stealing 200,000 pounds worth of jewellery and designer clothes

Man convicted of burglary for breaking into Rita Ora's home

London: A man has been convicted of burglary after breaking into the London home of pop star Rita Ora and stealing 200,000 pounds worth of jewellery and designer clothes.


Rita Ora
Rita Ora. Pic/Santa Banta


26-year-old Charaf Elmoudden and an accomplice, who was not caught, broke into the British singer's 1.2 million pounds home in Kensal Rise she shares with her sister Elena and seized valuables, ranging from Louis Vuitton shoes, vintage handbags, earrings and an assortment of laptops and iPhones, reported BBC.


Elena, who is also Rita's manager, woke up at approximately 5:50 am on November 28 last year to find Elmoudden at the end of her bed searching her room for items to steal.

She screamed to alert Rita, who chased the fleeing burglar from the scene.

Elmoudden was spotted on CCTV waiting outside the house until gone midnight and then entering the three-storey property.

He denied being involved, claiming it was mistaken identity, but a jury found him guilty of one count of burglary on Wednesday.

The Moroccan-born man, who served a 15-month prison sentence in 2010 for trying to sell post-mortem pictures of the "Harry Potter" actor Rob Knox, escaped deportation from the UK because he has lived here since he was four years old.

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