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The Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Sun
England star Ivan Toney has car broken into as Al-Ahli striker fumes ‘this is why I hate London'
IVAN TONEY declared 'this is why I hate London' after thieves broke into his car. The England striker was back in the capital during his summer break from Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli. 2 Toney, 29, joined the Middle Eastern side from Brentford last year in a £40million deal. And his debut season ended with victory in the Asian Champions League, with Toney also bagging 30 goals in all competitions. But the forward's summer turned sour when he returned to London this week. Posting a picture on Instagram Stories, Toney revealed that his car had been broken into by thieves. The hitman showed that the vehicle's glass windows had been smashed in. It's not known if the thieves managed to steal anything from the car. But Toney expressed his displeasure with a caption that read: 'This is why I hate London.' The ex-Peterborough ace could find himself back in London in September if he retains his place in Thomas Tuchel's England squad. Toney was recalled for June's matches against Andorra and Senegal. But he failed to come off the bench in the 1-0 win over Andorra. While Toney managed just several minutes in the shock 3-1 defeat to Senegal. England's next match sees them take on Andorra again, this time at Wembley. September also has England playing Serbia, with games against Wales and Latvia to come in October.


Independent Singapore
17-06-2025
- Independent Singapore
Singaporean woman's car window was smashed and her luggage was stolen at Paradigm Mall in JB
SINGAPORE: A Singaporean woman is seeking help online after her car was broken into while she was shopping at Paradigm Mall in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The thieves allegedly absconded with her luggage and backpack on Sunday afternoon (Jun 15). Revealing that the incident took place between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., Facebook user Julia Lim said that she had parked her car near the lift lobby of the Paradigm Mall car park. She wrote on the My SG Road Trip – Eat, Play, Stay Malaysia! Facebook group: 'Came back to the car to find the window had been smashed and our carry-all and cabin luggage that had been placed in the boot out of sight were gone.' Seeking advice on what to do, she asked, 'Security is here and helped call the police. We have travel insurance, but we're unsure what to do at this point. Should we cancel our staycation to return straight to Singapore or proceed to get the window repaired in JB?' Netizens responding to her post gave her practical tips on what she could do. One Facebook commenter said, 'Send your family to the hotel first, then send the car to a workshop. Leave the car there and get around by Grab. Gather all receipts and claim insurance when back in Singapore.' Another commenter revealed that they had suffered a similar experience themselves. They wrote, 'If you openly opened your boot before going on your trip, someone could've been watching. That happened to us before; we left our bags out of sight, came back, and everything was gone.' Another netizen said, 'You were targeted. If you weren't, they wouldn't have taken anything even if there were valuables inside. Think about what might have made you a target.' Some commenters suggested using magnetic screens to block passersby's view into cars, while others said the driver should better conceal her items in her vehicle in the future. Some users recommended magnetic sunscreens to block out views into the car, while others reminded drivers to never leave any bags or visible items in the vehicle, even if they are empty. One commenter urged Ms Lim to enjoy what remains of her trip. They said, 'Things have already happened, even though it's frustrating. Might as well use the holiday to lift your spirits a little.'

News.com.au
13-06-2025
- News.com.au
Jewellery store ram raided by alleged thieves who smashed their car through shopping centre
Watches and jewellery have allegedly been stolen from a store after a car ploughed through the glass doors of a shopping centre. Police allege a man jumped out of a black Citroen and broke into a jewellery store at the Gladstone Centre Plaza in Qld about 2am on Friday. Footage of the alleged incident shows the car drive onto a footpath outside the centre then smash through the doors to gain entry. Vision from inside the jewellery store shows the car ram the security roller door which buckles, before a person makes their way inside. Watches and other items were allegedly taken before they fled in the car. Police are appealing for information about the break and enter and have asked anyone with vision or information to contact police. Investigations continue.


The Sun
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
James Martin's horror as his car is vandalised in broad daylight as he shares pic and says ‘London is broken'
car break-in The TV chef showed the damage to his vehicle's rear side window CELEBRITY chef James Martin has shocked fans by revealing car window was smashed in by a vandal. The ITV star shared a photo of a gaping hole in the vehicle's rear windshield claiming it happened in broad daylight. 2 2 He didn't make clear what was stolen from his car boot. James wrote on Instagram: "So in a week two of my friends cars got stolen, one other mate got mugged and now I had this happen all in broad daylight all in central London. "London is broken big time…" Referring to his dog, James added: "Next time I'm bringing the Mali's." The star of James Martin 's Saturday Morning was flooded with support from fans. One said: "So sorry this has happened to you. The whole of the UK is the same, the laws need to change and we need more police on the streets." Another added: "This is so sad, what once was an incredible capital city is now a centre for crime." A follower wrote: "Not right is it, but what's worse is nobody in authority cares." Before his popular ITV series, James presented Saturday Kitchen, Home Comforts, James Martin's Great British Adventure, Islands to Highlands and James Martin's French Adventure. He has also published over 20 best-selling cook books.