Ben Stokes Appeals for Return of Stolen Items After Home Burglary
Ben Stokes, the England cricket captain, has appealed for the return of precious items stolen during a burglary at his home while he was away in Pakistan for the Test series. The incident occurred on October 17th at his residence in Castle Eden, North East England, while his wife, Claire, and two young children were present.
Stokes expressed relief that his family escaped physical harm but acknowledged the emotional and mental impact of the trauma. He was playing in the second Test in Multan when the break-in took place and returned home earlier this week after the conclusion of the series, which England lost 2-1.
Among the stolen items were jewelry, a designer bag, and Stokes' OBE medal, awarded in 2020 for his services to cricket. The medal held particular significance as it commemorated England's ODI World Cup triumph in 2019, where Stokes played a pivotal role, and his heroic performance in the Headingley Test against Australia in the Ashes.
"The worst aspect of this crime is that it occurred while my family was home," Stokes said in a statement. "Thankfully, they were unharmed, but the experience has understandably affected them emotionally and mentally."
Stokes emphasized that his primary motivation in sharing photographs of the stolen items was not to recover material possessions but to apprehend the perpetrators. He urged anyone with information to contact Durham Constabulary and provided the contact number and crime reference.
The burglary has left Stokes and his family shaken, but they are determined to move forward. Stokes expressed gratitude for the support they have received and urged the public to remain vigilant against such crimes.
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