A Romanian disguised as a service woman stole jewelry over 640,000 euros from one of the most luxurious homes in London

A 24-year-old Romanian, pregnant, managed to enter a luxury mansion in London, disguised as a service woman, and stole jewelry worth over 640,000 euros.

Luminița Zamfir, Romanian who stole jewelry over 640,000 euros: Metropolitan Police
Luminița Zamfir entered a luxury residence, the second largest in London after Buckingham Palace, claiming to be a service woman sent by an agency on February 5. She was left unattended and stole jewelry worth 641,820 euros, including rings, necklaces and earrings, belonging to an international businessmen.
In addition to this spectacular robbery, Zamfir committed two more breaks. On November 28 last year, he entered the house of Sean Gorvy, worth 12.87 million euros, from where he stole watches and buttons worth 58,500 euros. Five days after the robbery in the luxury mansion, he stole a valuable ring, a Gucci clock and 235 euros in cash from the house of a couple of real estate administrators, reports the Daily Mail.
Pippa, one of the victims, said: “The ring was my father's engagement, died last year at 96 years old. He had a great sentimental value. ”
She recounts that Zamfir came under the pretext that she is a woman on duty, entered the house, wore familiar, then disappeared:
“He said he was going to buy cleaning products and he did not return.”
Caught with the help of DNA and surveillance cameras
Police identified Zamfir with the help of images on the surveillance cameras and a DNA sample left on a napkin in Gorvy's house. It has four previous convictions for theft and breaking, starting in 2016.
Although she was arrested and pleaded guilty to three charges for robbery, none of the stolen objects was recovered.
Was born in arrest, the sentence follows
Zamfir, who was born on April 18 while in preventive arrest, appeared on Tuesday, May 13, at the Wood Green Crown Court, through Videoconference at HMP Bronzefield prison, swinging his newborn.
Judge John Dodd Kc transmitted a clear warning: “These are extremely serious offenses and you have to expect a prison sentence. ”
He urged her to collaborate with the authorities: “If you were ready to tell the police where everything went, that would be an extremely important attenuation. ”
Defense lawyer, Dhaneshwar Sharma, had to translate the hearing, as no performer was available. The final sentence will be pronounced on June 11.




