Manchester Evening News

£800k raid at Tommy and Molly-Mae’s flat

- By ROSE HILL & ASHLIE BLAKEY

MOLLY-MAE Hague and Tommy Fury are reportedly the victims of an £800,000 burglary at their apartment.

The Love Island couple were partying in London when their flat in Hale Barns, Trafford, was targeted by an ‘experience­d gang,’ according to reports.

A source said the flat was burgled at 10pm on Thursday, October 21, and that a large quantity of goods were stolen.

They said the 22-year-old Pretty Little Thing creative director and the boxer, 21, have been left ‘extremely shaken’ and have vowed to ‘never return’ to the flat.

A source told a national newspaper: “It seems to be an experience­d gang who know what they’re doing as they have had machinery and waited for Molly-Mae and Tommy to be away.”

They said that the gang had ‘approached the property from the rear’ and ‘smashed through their balcony windows’ to gain access.

“They have stolen approx £800,000 worth of belongings leaving them with nothing left other than what they had on them in their suitcases in London on the night of event,” they added.

A source said: “Molly is doing well considerin­g the circumstan­ces.

“It has been a very distressin­g time but she is trying to be as positive as possible.”

A spokespers­on for Greater

Manchester Police told the publicatio­n: “On Friday 22 October 2021 police received a report of a burglary at a property in the Hale Barns area.

“During the burglary a number of items were taken, including jewellery. Enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made.”

In April, Molly-Mae told fans she ‘didn’t feel safe anywhere’ in an honest video.

Speaking from her apartment, the influencer said she had to pay ‘a lot of money’ for ‘extremely high security’ at home since being in the public eye.

Earlier this month, she showed off a Halloween ‘grotto’ inside the flat after surprising Tommy on his return from Las Vegas.

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Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague were said to be extremely shaken

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