Tamara Ecclestone's husband, Jay Rutland, disclosed that a burglary at their Kensington home led to a £25 million loss, compounded by an unfortunate insurance oversight. The family's policy exempted valuable items like watches and gems. While on holiday in Lapland, their home was ransacked, with thieves stealing jewellery, cash, and more. They could only claim roughly £40,000 for damage caused by the burglary, primarily for replacing smashed doors. This revelation highlights the importance of careful insurance scrutiny for high-value homes.
Jay Rutland revealed that an insurance blunder left them unable to recover any of the £25 million worth of stolen items, except for claims on damaged doors.
While vacationing, the Ecclestone family's luxury home was burglarized, resulting in the theft of jewellery and cash, yet insurance policies had overlooked crucial valuables.
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