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Raidersmay have used gas to subdue Buttons

Items worth £300,000 stolen from F1 star and his wife at villa

- rachael burneTT

“Jenson Button’s entourage has made this claim as the driver didn’t feel well the following day.

PHILIPPE GUEMAS

Formula One driver Jenson Button and his wife Jessica were allegedly gassed in their sleep by burglars who raided their room as they lay unconsciou­s.

The pair were staying with friends in a villa in St Tropez on the French Riviera when thieves broke into the villa after reportedly pumping anaestheti­c gas into the property through its air conditioni­ng vents.

They stole valuables worth more than £300,000, including Mrs Button’s £250,000 engagement ring.

Police in St Tropez confirmed they were investigat­ing and are awaiting blood tests from the group staying at the villa.

Philippe Guemas, deputy prosecutor in Draguignan, told Europe1 radio: “To our knowledge there has never been a burglary like this in St Tropez where gas was used to knock out the victims.

“Nothing has been establishe­d. Jenson Button’s entourage has made this claim as the driver didn’t feel well the following day.

“We have taken blood samples, which will be analysed.”

But a source close to Button insisted officers had told them there had been previous incidents of people being gassed by thieves in the area.

“That’s what we were told by the police,” he said, adding that Mr Guemas’ comments were “surprising and confusing”.

Police reportedly suspect a pair of criminals carried out the raid after staking out the property where Button was staying for days beforehand.

A source told the Sun: “The burglars were in the same room as him and Jessica, rifling through all of their drawers.

“But they weren’t disturbed at all because the effects of the gas gives the burglars free rein.

“The first they were aware was when they woke up groggy the next morning and realised the house had been turned upside down.”

The group of friends were unharmed but have been left “unsurprisi­ngly shaken by the events”, a spokesman for Button said.

“Jenson, Jessica and friends were on holiday in a rented villa in St Tropez when on Monday evening two men broke into the property while they all slept and stole a number of items of jewellery including, most upsettingl­y, Jessica’s engagement ring,” he added.

“The police have indicated that this has become a growing problem in the region, with perpetrato­rs going so far as to gas their proposed victims through the air conditioni­ng units before breaking in.”

The ring is reportedly five carats with a large teardrop diamond set in a diamond-encrusted platinum band.

Button, from Somerset, who drives for McLaren Honda, married his model wife in Hawaii in December.

It has been reported that the 35-yearold F1 driver will join Chris Evans as co-host on the newly reinvented BBC motoring show Top Gear, after the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.

The police investigat­ion is said to be centred on CCTV footage from the area.

St Tropez in the south of France has long been a popular destinatio­n for the rich and famous.

It is not the first time gas has been mentioned in reference to a burglary in a wealthy area of the country.

In 2006 footballer Patrick Vieira, his wife and daughter were the victims of a raid on their family home near Cannes.

The family complained of feeling unwell after the burglary and it was later confirmed gas had been pumped into the air conditioni­ng system of the house to keep them asleep while jewellery was stolen.

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Pictures: PA. Jessica and Jenson Button were staying with friends. Below: Mrs Button’s £250,000 engagement ring.
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