Mwimbaji maarufu na mcheza sinema, Queen Latifah, ameibiwa pete, bangili na vitu vingine vyenye thamani ya dola $10,000 huko Tobago! Yuko huko kwenye likizo. Hoteli aliyofika ni ya ghali chumba huko ni dola $1,000 kwa siku!
Habari zinasema kuwa Queen Latifah alitoka kwenye kula brunch, alivyorudi alikuta ameibiwa.
Wenye hoteli na polisi wa Tobago wanasema wanafanya juu chini ili wamrudishie Queen Latifah mali yake.
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Latifah's Jewelery Stolen In $10,000 Holiday Heist
2 January 2009
Queen Latifah has become the victim of thieves, who stole more than $10,000 (GBP6,990) in jewellery from her luxury villa in Tobago.
The actress/singer, real name Dana Owens, was holidaying at the $1,000 (GBP700)-per-night Stone Haven Villas in Black Rock, Tobago with a female friend when burglars struck on Monday.
Latifah, who checked in under the name Cynthia Hadden, reportedly returned from a barbecue brunch held in her honour by the establishment's management to discover a bracelet, two gold rings, a gold chain and a silver ring were missing.
Police were called to the resort after staff security conducted a search of the estate.
Police Commissioner James Philbert tells Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday, "Several searches are being carried out and the police are trying to have the jewellery returned to Queen Latifah. Investigators said the larceny seems to be an inside job and efforts are being made round the clock to make a breakthrough."
Queen Latifah has become the victim of thieves, who stole more than $10,000 (GBP6,990) in jewellery from her luxury villa in Tobago.
The actress/singer, real name Dana Owens, was holidaying at the $1,000 (GBP700)-per-night Stone Haven Villas in Black Rock, Tobago with a female friend when burglars struck on Monday.
Latifah, who checked in under the name Cynthia Hadden, reportedly returned from a barbecue brunch held in her honour by the establishment's management to discover a bracelet, two gold rings, a gold chain and a silver ring were missing.
Police were called to the resort after staff security conducted a search of the estate.
Police Commissioner James Philbert tells Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday, "Several searches are being carried out and the police are trying to have the jewellery returned to Queen Latifah. Investigators said the larceny seems to be an inside job and efforts are being made round the clock to make a breakthrough."
Kwa habari zaidi someni:
Mungu ambariki sana kwa kuwasaidia watu masikini wa Tobago and Trinidad.
ReplyDeleteAsilalmike sana kwani kwake yeye hiyo alfu kumi $ ni hela ya mboga tu.
$1,000 kwa siku utadhani kuna usalama huko. Hiyo hoteli watamlipa fidia hawataki jina lao lichafuliwe!
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