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Thieves Break Into Fashion Designer Uche Nnaji’s Car at London Car Park, Steal Rolex, Foreign Currency, and More

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Fashion designer Uche Nnaji reported losing his valuables, including a Rolex watch, bank cards, foreign currencies, and more, to thieves in London over the weekend.

In a post on his Instagram, Nnaji explained that he had parked his car at the Q-Burlington carpark off Oxford Street in the UK when suspected thieves broke the window and stole his belongings.

In his post, Uche reflected on how he has always advised others not to leave personal items in their cars but made the same mistake himself.

Fortunately, he noted that his international passport was not in the car during the burglary.

‘’Dear TRAVELER …Always have your International Passports on your body.

So this man who is always giving security tips to people not to leave their bags in the car felt because he was parking at a paid PRIVATE carpark in London , so could leave his hand bag along with other bags in the car , little did he know…

Thank God I had my International Passports on me…Thank God.”

Thieves Break Into Fashion Designer Uche Nnaji's Car at London Car Park, Steal Rolex, Foreign Currency, and More

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