Mother, Son Charged in Theft of Formula 1 Heiress’s Jewelry

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
February 1, 2020UK
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Mother, Son Charged in Theft of Formula 1 Heiress’s Jewelry
Tamara Ecclestone attends the Formula One Grand Prix, at the Monaco racetrack, in Monaco, on May 27, 2012. (Luca Bruno/AP Photo)

LONDON—A mother and son from Romania made their first court appearance Saturday after being charged in the December theft of millions of pounds’ worth of jewelry from the home of Formula 1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone.

The burglary took place on Dec. 13 at Ecclestone’s palatial home on one of London’s most exclusive streets in the Kensington neighborhood. She is the daughter of former Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone.

Deluxe jewelry estimated to be worth about 50 million pounds ($66 million) was taken from her home, leaving her “angry and shaken,” the family said in a statement at the time.

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Tamara Ecclestone arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London on Feb. 18, 2013. (Stefan Wermuth/Reuters)

Cleaner Maria Mester, 47, and bar worker Emil-Bogdan Savastru, 29, were charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.

They identified themselves as Romanian nationals during the hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court in central London. They are being kept in custody until their next hearing, set for Feb. 28.

Officials said in court that the burglars stole cash, jewelry, and watches. Most of it has not been recovered, they said.

The Sun newspaper said the stolen jewelry cache included precious rings, earrings, and a Cartier bangle Ecclestone received as a wedding gift.

Two other men who had been arrested have been released but are still being investigated.

Mester was taken into custody on Friday at London’s Stansted Airport. Savastru was detained at Heathrow Airport on Thursday.

The burglary took place just after Ecclestone left Britain for a Christmas holiday with her husband and daughter.

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The security gates at Palace Green, the location of Tamara Ecclestone’s home in Kensington in London, on Dec. 16, 2019. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Police said in December they were called to the scene by security at the building, which is next to Hyde Park.

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