Man guilty over 1.38m watch heist in London
Briefly

Mannix Pedro, 37, was convicted of conspiring to commit robbery involving watches valued at £1.38 million stolen from 247 Kettles in Richmond, London. The trial revealed Pedro's central role in planning the heist, although he did not enter the store during the robbery itself. Following the incident, the store's office manager, Oliver White, tragically took his life. The jury took more than 23 hours to reach their verdict. A second defendant, Junior Kunu, is currently on trial for similar charges, with the trial resuming soon.
Mannix Pedro was found guilty of planning and executing a robbery at 247 Kettles, resulting in the theft of watches worth £1.38 million.
The jury deliberated for over 23 hours before convicting Pedro, highlighting his significant role in organizing the heist.
Tragically, store manager Oliver White took his life after the incident, as the court discussed the emotional aftermath of the robbery.
The stolen watches, valued at £1.38 million, were not recovered and were uninsured, despite previous thefts affecting the jewelry store.
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