Shocking news is coming out from England cricket. English captain Ben Stokes, who returned home after finishing the Pakistan tour, said that there was a theft at his house. Ben Stokes made this big revelation through a post on Instagram. He told that when he was on Pakistan tour with the England team, thieves stole jewelery and valuables from his house. This incident occurred during the second Test match played between England and Pakistan in Multan from October 15 to October 18.
Ben Stokes wrote on Instagram that on the evening of Thursday, October 17, some masked thieves burgled his house located in Castle Eden area in the north-east. The thieves took away jewelery, other valuables and many personal items from their house. He explained that many of those items have sentimental significance for him and his family. He said this is an appeal for any help in finding those who carried out this theft.
Stokes released photos of stolen goods
Stokes said that by far the worst thing about this crime is that it was committed while my wife and two small children were at home. Thankfully, none of my family members were physically harmed. However, this has given him a deep shock. Stokes has released photos of some of the stolen items so they can be easily identified. “In hopes that we can find the people who are responsible,” he said. He said that he has lost his valuables, but his sole purpose of sharing these photos is not to recover these things. The aim is to catch those who did this.
Told the police thanks
He appealed to the people that if anyone has any information related to this theft, please come forward and contact Durham Constabulary. He finally thanked the police and said that when he was in Pakistan, the police helped his family a lot.
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