Major update after astonishment of $ 150k jewelry robbery at Aussie Olympic amazing Ian Thorpe’s lush house – despite no signs of a burglary
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New details have emerged after it was revealed last week that Australian swimming Great Ian Thorpe was the victim of an alleged robbery at his Sydney At home.
It is understood that the five -time gold medal winner has lost valuables worth an estimated $ 150,000.
The former swimmer, 42, reported the missing items to the Paddington police station last Thursday and officers have now started an investigation.
Eyebrows were initially raised about how the items had disappeared after his manager James Erkine told The Sydney Morning Herald Last week that ‘there seems to be no clear burglary’ at his home.
But 2 GBs Ben Fordham Unveiled a new twist on the situation on Monday and claimed that the police are investigating a removal company as part of their investigations.
“Ian Thorpe is of the opinion that his watches and jewelry are missing during a move and we can see from real estate records that Torpy sold his house in Woollahra in Woollahra in the eastern suburbs of Sydney,” said Fordham during a live broadcast on Monday.

Australian Swimming Great Ian Thorpe reported several missing personal items to the police last week

NSW Police investigates the case as an alleged robbery and investigates a removalist as part of their questions
‘We do not know where he moved to, but when Ian Thorpe moved his possessions, he believes that some were missing. Watches, jewelry and some other valuable items.
“He doesn’t know how much they are worth. But his best gamble is $ 150,000. ‘
Fordham added: “We have no evidence that they are in any way responsible for the missing items.”
Thorpe will return to the coverage of Channel 9 of the Australian swimming tests in the South Aquatic and Leisure Center later this week.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted his agent, James Erskine, for comment.
Last week Erkine also supplied an update about the situation, which showed that None of Thorpe’s Olympic medals was missing. But he stated: ‘He had a number of things from his house – watches, jewelry, some personal items.
“He called his insurers, they said are going to make a police report.”
Erskine also told the Sydney Morning Herald that Thorpe did ‘great’ after the shocking discovery.

Thorpe (right) is the most decorated male swimmer in Australia. It is understood that his Olympic medals were not included in the items that were missing

Thorpe (photo) went to Paddington’s police station to report the missing items
He adds that the swimmer “is not so concerned about the material stuff.”
Last week Thorpe cut a depressed figure while he was photographed shopping near his eastern suburbs on Friday.
It only came a few hours after reports appeared that he missed various sentimental items.
Thorpe, who is the most decorated male Olympic swimmer of Australia, cut a depressed figure while he was walking around a supermarket as he spoke on the phone.
The Australian has not yet publicly commented on alleged crime.
New South Wales has meanwhile issued a statement last week to confirm that they had started an investigation.
“At about 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 5, a 42-year-old man went to Paddington’s police station to report an alleged theft incident,” said the NSW police in a statement.
‘Officers affiliated with the eastern suburbs have started an investigation into the alleged incident.

Swimming is supposed to have lost around $ 150,000 after the alleged crime
“There is no further information available at the moment.”
Thorpe had taken a financial hit last October after the former swimmer was forced to reduce the list of his luxury Sydney house from $ 3.7 million to $ 3.5 million
In 2017 he had bought the mansion with three beds with three bathrooms for $ 2.75 million.
It is said of the house itself that it is one of the most stylish and amazing properties in the area, with Thorpe carried out extensive renovation work on the building.
It has open living spaces and a beautiful terrace.
Thorpe had previously been the subject of an alleged theft in 2005.
It is understood that his Audi TT was broken into while he was parked in Glebe, in the inner west of Sydney. It is understood that thieves have stolen a watch from the vehicle that was given to Thorpe at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
“The watch that is missing has a great sentimental value for me and I would really appreciate it that it will be sent back,” Thorpe had said at the time.
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