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Soccer Instagram Snap That Cost English Football Captain £400,000

Instagram Snap That Cost John Terry £400,000: Burglars Raided Former England Captain's £5million Surrey Mansion to Steal an 'Eye-Watering' Haul of Designer Bags and Jewellery After He Shared Picture From His Skiing holiday.

  • John Terry and his wife Toni shared a photograph of their holiday on Instagram
  • Gang of burglars broke into their home in Oxshott, Surrey, with axes in February
  • They stole £400k worth of bags and jewellery including a £42k Hermes bag
  • Darren Eastaugh, Joshua Sumer, Roy Head and Oliver Hart admitted burglary
Daily Mail UK, 28 July 2017


Burglars stole an 'eye watering' £400,000 worth of designer bags and jewellery from former England captain John Terry's mansion after he posted a picture of himself enjoying a ski trip on Instagram.

The footballer, who now captains Championship side Aston Villa, posed for pictures on the slopes of the French Alps with his wife Toni, 35, boasting to his 3.4million followers on the social media site that he was having a 'great few days away skiing with the family'.

But while the couple happily shared photos and videos of their lavish holiday, they didn't realise the posts had attracted the attention of a ruthless gang of prolific burglars, who broke into their £5million mansion in Oxshott, Surrey, and spent hours ransacking the property, swiping designer handbags worth £126,000 and rare signed first edition Harry Potter books valued at £18,000.


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Former England captain John Terry and his wife Toni shared a photograph of the pair on a skiing holiday on Mr Terry's Instagram page which led to the couple being burgled and losing nearly £400,000 worth of goods





John Terry and his wife Toni shared a snap of themselves kissing on the slopes of the French Alps on the former England captain's Instagram account





A gang of prolific burglars then broke into their £5million mansion in Oxshott, Surrey and stole £400,000 worth of designer bags and jewellery.


Knowing that no one was home, the audacious gang took their time strolling around his property armed with axes.

They spent 45 minutes plundering the master bedroom before returning later that night to break into a safe.

On Thursday, Kingston Crown Court heard how an 'eye watering' collection of designer jewellery and handbags were looted from the 'vast' collection of Mrs Terry, who loves designer handbags so much that her 36-year-old husband had a handbag shaped cake made for her birthday last year, which she proudly shared on Instagram.

The raiders discovered that the footballer's wife had so many handbags, they were unable to carry them all and instead plumped only for the 28 most valuable items including a £42,000 snakeskin Hermes bag, Chanel bags worth £8,000 and others from Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Yves Saint Laurent.

Details of the raid on 25 February this year emerged for the first time yesterday.

The gang responsible now face years behind bars for burgling the former Chelsea captain and also carrying out a string of other raids on millionaires' homes in the stockbroker belt which netted them a total of £600,000.








At a previous hearing Joshua Sumer (top) pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit burglary between 1 February and 27 March this year. Kye Hardy-King, 25, pleaded guilty to one count of handling stolen goods when some of the stolen property was found at his home








Pictured is Oliver Hart (top) who was involved in the raid along with Darren Eastaugh





The former Chelsea captain and his wife regularly post pictures on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook revealing their lavish lifestyle





Mr Terry is pictured playing with his son at their home. Rare and signed first edition Harry Potter books valued at £18,000 were also stolen


Rossano Scamardella, prosecuting, said:
'The burglaries were carefully planned and were carried out with ruthless efficiency.


'The deliberate targeting of expensive homes, guaranteed that once access had been gained, the items found within, would be sought-after luxury goods.
'The most high-profile and best example of this, was the burglary of former England football captain, John Terry's, home address.
'The whole family was enjoying a short break abroad, skiing.

'At the time Mr Terry made the mistake of posting a photograph of himself and his family on the social media platform, Instagram.
'Revealing as it must have done to anyone who saw it, that their house was empty.'

The former Chelsea captain and his wife regularly post pictures on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook revealing their lavish lifestyle and they had recently shared photographs of their exclusive gated estate in Surrey including the front door and luxury interior of their mock Georgian property, which previously belonged to golf star Colin Montgomerie.

But just a short time after revealing they were on a ski holiday, the housekeeper staying at an apartment above the garage of their three-storey home noticed security lights going on and off around the property around midnight, which he mistook for a fox.

The court was shown CCTV from outside the home showing two of the gang entering the property at around 10.30pm, spending 45 minutes taking £219,000 of Cartier jewellery, a £61,000 eternity ring, and handfuls of designer watches from the Terry's master bedroom.

They returned with a third man at around 2am and spent nearly an hour in the Terry's master bedroom where they tried to get into the safe.
At 2.55am, the housekeeper was awoken by loud banging coming from the master bedroom which triggered the burglar alarm.






Rossano Scamardella, prosecuting said: 'At the time Mr Terry made the mistake of posting a photograph of himself and his family on the social media platform, Instagram' (Pictured is Tony skiing)





They couple previously shared photographs of their exclusive gated estate in Surrey including the front door and luxury interior of their mock Georgian property


When officers arrived at 3am they were stunned by the scenes of 'carnage' which greeted them as the gang had caused £19,000 worth of damage, wrecking £3,900 carpets and a bespoke £3,600 headboard.

The prosecutor said:
'Cupboard doors opened and cupboards emptied with that which wasn't taken strewn across the floor, a dressing table and cupboard completely dismantled, damage to the windows and to the bed, lamps broken, carpets completely ruined.'

Inside they also found heavy-duty tools, hammers and an axe and an angle grinder, which was used to try to enter the Terry's safe in the bedroom.

The prosecutor said:
'The loss sustained by the Terry's was substantial. One will see there is an eye watering list which includes designer jewellery and designer handbags in particular.
'There were some first edition signed Harry Potter books worth £18,000 and a trophy.





The former Chelsea captain is pictured during a match at Stamford Bridge in 2011





The footballer now captains Championship side Aston Villa. He signed a one year contract earlier this year


'Handbags to the value of £126,000, were stolen including Louis Vuitton and Chanel as well as other brands.
'One snake skin handbag was valued at £42,000. There was a number of handbags left behind so quite a vast collection.
'The total value of items stolen was £380,000. The total for damage was more than £19,000.'


At a previous hearing Darren Eastaugh, 30, Joshua Sumer, 27, Roy Head, 28, and 25-year-old Oliver Hart pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit burglary between February and March this year.

The conspiracy involved seven burglaries across Surrey and Sussex earlier this year, with a total lost from all of them was £600,000.

A fifth man Kye Hardy-King, 25, pleaded guilty to one count of handling stolen goods when some of the stolen property was found at his home.








On Thursday, Kingston Crown Court heard how an 'eye watering' collection of designer jewellery and handbags were looted from the 'vast' collection of Mrs Terry





The raiders discovered that the footballer's wife had so many handbags, they were unable to carry them all and instead plumped only for the 28 most valuable items


None of the items taken during the Terry raid have ever been recovered.

Other victims targeted included multi-millionaire trailer home businessmen Alfie Best, known as the 'gypsy king' who had nearly £150,000 worth of luxury goods stolen weeks after the raid on Mr Terry's home.
Mr Best was born into a Romany gypsy family and made his millions from a luxury trailer home business and his property empire.

He recently appeared in the Channel 4 series 'How'd you get so rich?' where he discussed his £250million fortune and how he spends it.

The court was told Eastaugh, Hart, Head and Sumer all have a string of previous convictions stretching back 10 years.

The defendants were identified from the CCTV at the footballer's house as well as footage from a nearby petrol garage and cell site data from their mobile phones which placed all of them in the area at the time.

All five are due to be sentenced tomorrow.


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