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Home / Crime and Justice / GoT Stars' Estate Hit by Burglars Amid Rural Crime Wave

GoT Stars' Estate Hit by Burglars Amid Rural Crime Wave

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Kit Harington and Rose Leslie's Suffolk estate was burglarized.
  • The incident occurred during a spate of break-ins before Christmas.
  • The couple had previously installed high gates for security.
GoT Stars' Estate Hit by Burglars Amid Rural Crime Wave

Actors Kit Harington and Rose Leslie recently experienced a burglary at their £2 million country estate in Suffolk. The incident is believed to have targeted an outbuilding and took place during a period of increased criminal activity in the region, with multiple break-ins reported in the weeks before Christmas.

This event follows previous security concerns, as the couple had previously installed 6ft high oak gates at their Grade II-listed 15th-century property. They had cited "increasing incidents of trespassers" and an "unwelcome and intrusive desire to observe the occupants" as reasons for enhancing their privacy and security.

Suffolk Police have acknowledged a series of burglaries in mid-December, particularly of outbuildings in rural areas, and have increased patrols and advised residents on security measures. The exact items stolen, if any, and whether the family was present during the burglary remain unconfirmed.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, their country estate in Suffolk was targeted in a break-in.
The incident is believed to have happened in the weeks leading up to Christmas, amidst a spate of burglaries in Suffolk.
They had previously installed 6ft high oak gates and enhanced security due to concerns about trespassers.

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