Jewellery Valued at HK$751,000 Stolen from Hong Kong Luxury Home
Residents of a luxury home in Hong Kong's Fo Tan district reported the theft of jewellery worth HK$751,000 (US$95,838) from their master bedroom. The break-in occurred while the owners were dining downstairs at their two-storey house on Greenwood Terrace. Police received the report on Saturday evening, detailing the loss of necklaces, rings, and brooches.

A luxury residence in Hong Kong was targeted in a break-in, resulting in the theft of jewellery estimated to be worth HK$751,000 (US$95,838).
The incident took place on Saturday, with police receiving a report at 9:50 PM. The 69-year-old owner of the two-storey house, located at Greenwood Terrace on Sui Wo Road in Fo Tan, alerted authorities to the burglary.
The owner stated that the master bedroom had been accessed and a jewellery box pried open. The missing items included 10 necklaces, 15 rings, and six brooches. The residents were reportedly dining downstairs at the time of the theft.
According to the South China Morning Post, the investigation is ongoing.
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