A robbery of watches worth 1.38 million pounds in Richmond, London, has been described in court as a staged event involving the consent of all parties, including the jewelry store manager, Oliver White, who tragically committed suicide soon after. Junior Kunu, one of the accused, claims he was promised payment for participating in this orchestrated robbery, where he was assured that police wouldn't be contacted and that the store staff would comply. Kunu's claims raise significant questions about the nature of consent and the legal implications surrounding it.
Kunu emphasized that the event was not a robbery but rather a staged operation where everyone, including the shop's manager, willingly participated.
The circumstances surrounding the tragic death of Oliver White, occurring the day after the staged robbery, have raised profound questions about consent and responsibility.
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