British art collector offers 600,000 euros for jewelry worth 12 million euros stolen from her

A British art collector fell victim as robbers entered her home and stole about £10.5 million (12.7 million). The British art collector promised to give a generous compensation to anyone who knows about the theft and help find the jewels stolen from her London house. CORVERSE On the afternoon of December 7, a man invaded from a 2nd floor window into the house of this art collector, located in the Primrose district Hill in London, according to a police press release. In the absence of the tenants, the burglar removed £10.5 million of jewelry, including a pin decorated with diamonds and sapphires and a necklace with the signature of Van Cleef & Arpels, a diamond necklace Boucheron, as well as a bag of Kelly of the house of Hermès worth £150,000 (181,000 euros), but also the sum of £15,000 (18,000). The suspect, who had covered his face and the police described him as a “white male aged 20 or 30, of moderate physical conformation”, has not been identified. CORVERSE The jewel owner, called Safira Huang, according to British media, an art collector, promises to compensate any person who could help authorities in their research. It offers the amount of £500,000 (604,000) to anyone who could provide information that would lead to the arrest and conviction of the suspect and/or an amount equal to 10% of the value of jewellery or bag for any information that would allow them to be recovered. A large part (of jewels) “are unique pieces, therefore easily recognized,” the police pointed out, calling for witnesses. “If you have seen these jewels since then, if someone suggested to sell them to you or if you have other information, contact the police,” urges “Met”.