Thursday, 18 April 2013

Mourinho’s wife and daughter robbed in £1,044-a-night London hotel


Mourinho and family
Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho’s wife and daughter were targeted by thieves during a recent visit to London.
Current Real Madrid manager Mourinho jetted in to comfort his wife Matilde, 47, and their 16-year-old daughter Tita who had a laptop stolen from the five-star Wyndham Grand Hotel in Chelsea, west London.
Mourinho, 50, who has been linked to a return as Chelsea manager this summer, also owns a house near the Blues’ Stamford Bridge ground.
However, his wife – known as Tami – and Tita had taken a suite at the nearby hotel, where rooms are up to £1,044 a night.
The pair have been in London after Tita enrolled on a fine art course at Camberwell College of Arts in south London.
Police confirmed that officers were investigating the burglary, which took place on March 27th.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: ‘Police were called at 11.04pm on Wednesday March 27th to a burglary at a room in the Wyndham Grand Hotel in Chelsea.
‘Officers from Hammersmith and Fulham CID are investigating.’
Hotel manager Xavier Montembault said: ‘We take the safety and security of our guests very seriously.’

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