CR7's 7 million-strong wharf in Madeira, police immediately identify the thief

After Douglas Costa's Toorese residence, even Cristiano Ronaldo's home in Madeira has been raided. The news has revealed the local Portuguese media, but it has also been published by the Daily Mirror. The player's 7m-euro villa has eliminated some valuable items and some sports materials, among which a lantern [...]
After Douglas Costa's Toorese residence, even Cristiano Ronaldo's home in Madeira has been raided. The news has revealed the local Portuguese media, but it has also been published by the Daily Mirror. The player's 7m-euro villa has eliminated some valuable items and some sports materials, amid which a five-time Golden Ball autographed fan of Juventus. Police have identified the thief.
From the first construction of the event, it appears that the robber has entered the residence from the garage gate, opened by a maintenance worker. The suspect has not been inside the apartment long, while the closed-circled internal cameras have allowed police to see the thief, identifying him immediately. However, no arrests have yet been made.
At the 7m-euro villa, which stands above Madeira's Archipelago, his mother, Maria Dolores Averio, and his brother Hugo, were present at the moment of the theft. The apartment is made up of seven floors, so they both didn't understand anything. Juventus' striker, who at the time of the robbery played in the field for Portugal, bought the sea - looking property with two pools of a football field in 2015.
In the morning, other thieves have visited another player connected to Juventus: Douglas Costa. Brazilian Annary, recently sold to Baiern Munich, has suffered a theft at his home in downtown Turin. The perpetrators, thought to have entered from the window, have received jewelry and hours for a total value of about 300 thousand euros. Police are investigating the event, signaled by the footballer himself.












