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ZOUMA'S HOME RAID HORROR

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NEIGHBOURS of Kurt Zouma have told of their horror after his home was broken into by an “organised gang” who escaped with £100,000 in cash and jewellery.

The “highly profession­al” masked gang ransacked the held the West Ham captain’s home after striking just before midnight on Saturday while he was at home with his young family.

The break-in led to Zouma missing his team’s 1-1 Prem draw with Crystal Palace on Sunday — and saw cops warning neighbours about the organised gang.

And on Monday, West Ham revealed the club was offering a £25,000 reward for informatio­n leading to the gang’s capture.

Zouma, 29 — who is married to wife Sandra, Mum to his four young children — and his family had items of “significan­t value” and “sentimenta­l importance” stolen from their £3million Essex home, the club said. And on Monday, neighbours on Zouma’s plush road told The Sun cops warned them the raiders were “no amateurs”.

One neighbour — who was visited by officers on Sunday — said: “We don’t know much about what happened, apart from the fact there was a break-in on Saturday night.

“We heard it was a burglary and the family were home at the time.

“There was one police car outside afterwards but they stayed there with the family for a few hours. I think the burglars were quite experience­d.

“Officers came round on Sunday and told us that the burglars were profession­als. They said we want to tell you that they were not amateurs.

“They said the break-in had been on the ground floor and to watch out for that. We think that they came in through the back garden.

“We have security on this road — a guard that patrols here day and night and he was only parked a few driveways away when the break-in happened.

“He can only see the front so if he didn’t see anything they must have got in through the back.”

In a statement, Zouma’s Club said: “West Ham United has offered a £25,000 reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest and successful prosecutio­n of burglars who broke into defender Kurt Zouma’s home on the eve of the Club’s Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace this weekend.

“Kurt’s home was broken into on Saturday while all his family were in the house, leaving everyone present extremely distressed. While thankfully no one was harmed, it was a traumatic experience for the West Ham United defender, his wife and their young family.

“The burglars took items of significan­t value and of huge personal and sentimenta­l importance to the family.

“The West Ham United family continue to offer Kurt’s family their full support.”

Police raced to the detached £3million home– on an exclusive street where well-heeled neighbours hire private security — and stayed with the family for hours after Saturday night’s raid.

Last February, The Sun revealed how Zouma has been caught on video slapping and kicking his cat last February — leading to a prosecutio­n.

Ex-Chelsea star issued a grovelling apology for actions after he was handed community service and fined. In the run-up to the club’s London derby against Palace on Sunday, West Ham said Zouma was unavailabl­e for “personal reasons”.

They did not elaborate on why he was missing from the match — as he stayed away to comfort his family. One resident on his street said they were not home at the time — but were aware of the break-in and had been warned to “stay vigilant”.

The robbers are understood to have escaped with jewellery including high-end watches.

Zouma — who has 11 caps for France — is married to wife Sandra, who he first met when they were teenagers in Lyon.

They revealed in July they had welcomed their fourth child together.

The £30 million star is the latest in a long line of footballer­s — including Raheem Sterling, Paul Pogba and Joao Cancelo — to be targeted by profession­al robbery gangs.

A source said: “This was an extremely worrying attack and left Kurt and his family traumatise­d.

“They were an aggressive and organised gang — and the house was completely ransacked.

“Kurt and the family were put through a horrific ordeal, and are still struggling to speak about what happened.

“Everyone at the club immediatel­y knew it was incredibly serious — as he would not have missed a game otherwise.

“But the raid is why he was not available on Sunday.

“It is a terrible thing to have happened — and everyone at the club is offering him their full support. The player’s family are too scared to stay at the house — and have already talked of needing to move. Kurt is a family man and in shock. He is worried about protecting his family.”

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