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Madonna's London home burgled, nothing stolen
REUTERS


LONDON, JUNE 8: Pop star Madonna's luxury home in London was burgled while she was celebrating the premiere of her new film, the Sun

newspaper said on Thursday.

Pregnant Madonna, who had dinner with her boyfriend, British film director Guy Ritchie and actor Rupert Everett after the showing of The Next Best Thing

, returned home in the early hours of Wednesday to find police at her doorstep.

But the mass-circulation Sun

said nothing had been stolen.

Officers told the 41-year-old American superstar that thieves had forced their way through the front gate of her two million pound ($ 3 million) mansion, but failed to gain entry to the house.

The thieves, however, managed to break into her gardener's quarters where they stole a bag with a credit card.

"A bag was stolen from the premises which contained a credit card, wallet and some keys," police told the Sun

.

Last month Ritchie, 31, was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a man outside Madonna's home in London's smart district of Kensington.

Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.

   

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