🥵Breaking News Urvashi Rautela’s Priceless Diamond Jewellery Stolen From London Airport

Bollywood Star Urvashi Rautela’s ₹70 Lakh Diamond Jewellery Stolen at London Airport

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A shocking incident involving Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela has come to light. Urvashi’s diamond and gold jewellery, worth a staggering ₹70 lakh, was stolen in what is being called one of the biggest thefts in Bollywood history.

The actress was recently in London to attend the prestigious Wimbledon tennis tournament. She flew from Mumbai to London on Emirates Airlines. Upon arriving at Gatwick Airport, Urvashi rushed to the baggage belt to collect her luggage, only to discover that her suitcase was missing. The missing suitcase contained her precious diamond and gold jewellery.

Urvashi searched for her bag for over an hour and contacted airport authorities for help. However, despite her efforts, there was no trace of her luggage. Frustrated by the lack of assistance from both the airline and airport authorities, Urvashi took to social media to share her ordeal. She posted photos of her baggage tag, plane ticket, and the missing Christian Dior brown suitcase on Instagram, expressing her disappointment.

“As a platinum Emirates passenger and global artist, it pains me to announce that my Christian Dior brown baggage was stolen from the baggage belt at London’s Gatwick Airport. This is not just about a lost bag; it’s a serious issue concerning the safety of passengers,” she wrote.

Her post quickly garnered support from fans and celebrities alike, who voiced their anger towards the airport authorities for their negligence. This incident marks one of the largest thefts involving a Bollywood actress.

Interestingly, this isn’t the first time Urvashi has been a victim of theft. In 2023, while attending an India-Pakistan cricket match in Ahmedabad, her 24-carat gold iPhone was stolen.

As the investigation continues, Urvashi’s fans are rallying behind her, hoping for a swift resolution and the safe return of her precious belongings.

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