Jack Grealish Suffers Blow as Police Investigation on Burglary Attack Edges on Deadlock

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Culprits who raided Jack Grealish's multi-million pounds Cheshire home could escape without justice, according to reports.

On December 7, 2023, Jack Grealish was in action for Manchester City in a Premier League match against Everton when grim-looking gangsters, brandishing weapons and garbed in heavy hoods, raided his home and carted away valuables worth a million pounds.

His fiancee Sasha Atwoods and his other relatives were reportedly in the property when the hoodlums attacked.

Close sources reveal no harm was done to Sasha and Grealish's other relatives who were present during the raid but valuables were lost.

Manchester Police swung into investigations immediately. Extensive inquiries have been conducted, as per reports, but there is still no clues to track the perpetrators. A close source reveals that security officials have been working tirelessly to track down the culprits but nothing has come out. The seemingly fruitless attempt to clamp down on the culprits has reversed the narrative of the raid.

As disclosed by the source, the raid was initially thought to be an inside job orchestrated by actors close to Jack Grealish and his family.
Now, the raid is believed to be a product of gangsters from overseas, who must have fled the UK leaving no traceable prints to track.

The source said;

"The fact police have made so many inquiries locally, and come up with nothing, has made them think it is linked to a foreign gang.

“That, of course, makes it much harder for them to be traced, especially if they have flown into the UK and then fled abroad.

Details of the break-in reveal Sasha and others were downstairs when the burglars broke into the property. Hearing footsteps upstairs, she raised an alarm but it was too late as the attackers fled with a watch, jewelry, and other properties worth £1million.