Robbers attack football icon, Luis Figo's house, make away with €500,000 worth of jewellery

Former Barcelona and Real Madrid player Luis Figo's Madrid mansion was attacked on Wednesday night while the footballer wasn't around and the robbers made away with jewellery worth €500,000 according to reports in the Spanish media. According to top Spanish magazine, AS, who reported the story;

'The thieves – who apparently
waited until Figo and his wife were out to ransack their home – did away with jewellery items and luxury watches with a value of approximately €500,000.' 
'The ex-Barcelona and Real Madrid star reported the incident to a police station in Hortaleza and an investigation is now underway.' 
'Figo’s house was also robbed in 2003 when three armed-men broke in and looted a great number of valuables.'
Figo made 127 appearances for Portugal, scoring 32 goals and shockingly swapped Barcelona for Real Madrid in 2000 for a then world record €60million fee.

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