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Theft shop owner in Tsim Sha Tsui serial car loses Franck Muller watch and LV bag

2019-12-04T21:56:22.742Z


A serial car theft occurred in Tsim Sha Tsui. The scene was 100 Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, opposite to the Crystal Centre. There were two private cars parked on the site, one of which was a RV in front and a TELSA electric car in the back. At 2 am, it was learned that the two drivers had returned to the on-site address to pick up the cars, but found that both cars had been knocked out of the window. Of which Heiji


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Written by: Liu Dingan, Chen Yongwu

2019-12-05 05:48

Last updated: 2019-12-05 05:48

The owner lost the same Franck Muller watch. (Online picture)

A serial car theft occurred in Tsim Sha Tsui. The scene was 100 Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, opposite to the Crystal Centre. There were two private cars parked on the site, one of which was a RV in front and a TELSA electric car in the back.

At 2 am, it was learned that the two drivers had returned to the on-site address to pick up the cars, but found that both cars had been knocked out of the window. Among them, the window of the front passenger seat was destroyed, and it was reported that thousands of yuan of cash were stolen in the car. The owner of the car was unwilling to investigate. He drove away after the record and covered the window with a sun block.

As for the TESLA electric vehicle, the rear passenger glass was damaged. According to the owner, Mr. Wu, the back seat originally contained a "Balujia" rucksack, which contained an LV pouch containing a Franck Muller watch. He said that the LV bag was worth about 6,000 yuan, while the watch was bought second-hand for about 90,000 yuan and intended to be resold to friends for 80,000 yuan. The watch can be seen online for about 120,000 yuan.

Wu said that he was pasturing at a karaoke shop nearby. He believes that this time can be described as a disaster, and I believe it is difficult to claim compensation from insurance companies. It is known that Wu is the owner of a tide-style restaurant, which has branches in Mong Kok and Tsuen Wan.

The police came to the scene to investigate, and the detective took fingerprints on the body. No one was arrested for the time being.

Mr. Wu (left), owner of TESLA, provided information to the agents present. (Photo by Chen Yongwu)

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Source: hk1

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