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10-22-2015, 02:51 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11948313/Burgla rs-raid-Arsenal-star-David-Ospinas-16m-house-as-his-supermod el-wife-and-children-sleep.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11948313/Burglars-raid-Arsenal-star-David-Ospinas-16m-house-as-his-supermodel-wife-and-children-sleep.html)
Thieves broke into Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina's GBP16 million home in the dead of night and took his GBP100,000 Mercedes joyriding, it was revealed on Friday.
The 27-year-old Colombian was playing for his national team when the crooks sneaked undetected into the mansion, in one of London's most exclusive suburbs, while his supermodel wife and children slept.
"We do not know what happened, this happened in the night time and the car was taken away."
David Ospina
Returning to his home after training this afternoon the keeper said he was still in the dark about how and why he was targeted.
While police investigate they were withholding details of the raid that saw the car dumped seven miles away in Wembley Park.
Using an aide to interpret he said: "I can't speak about it because the problem is still there and even though the police have the car they can't give all the information. "We do not know what happened, this happened in the night time and the car was taken away."
Ospina was in Columbia for a 2-0 World Cup qualifier win over Peru. Asked how he felt being thousands of miles from his family when he received the call, he said: "Everything is fine now, the case is with the police and I'm leaving all matters to them."
The footballer arrived back at his nine bedroom home in a grey Land Rover Discovery with tinted windows at around 1.20pm.
He was carrying an Arsenal shirt, a jacket and paperwork.
Thieves broke into Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina's GBP16 million home in the dead of night and took his GBP100,000 Mercedes joyriding, it was revealed on Friday.
The 27-year-old Colombian was playing for his national team when the crooks sneaked undetected into the mansion, in one of London's most exclusive suburbs, while his supermodel wife and children slept.
"We do not know what happened, this happened in the night time and the car was taken away."
David Ospina
Returning to his home after training this afternoon the keeper said he was still in the dark about how and why he was targeted.
While police investigate they were withholding details of the raid that saw the car dumped seven miles away in Wembley Park.
Using an aide to interpret he said: "I can't speak about it because the problem is still there and even though the police have the car they can't give all the information. "We do not know what happened, this happened in the night time and the car was taken away."
Ospina was in Columbia for a 2-0 World Cup qualifier win over Peru. Asked how he felt being thousands of miles from his family when he received the call, he said: "Everything is fine now, the case is with the police and I'm leaving all matters to them."
The footballer arrived back at his nine bedroom home in a grey Land Rover Discovery with tinted windows at around 1.20pm.
He was carrying an Arsenal shirt, a jacket and paperwork.