Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards and her footballer fiancé Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's mansion was 'raided by burglars while they were home with their son'.
The singer and the footballer, both 29, were left "terrified and heartbroken" by the 'brazen' thief who took off with "a lot of valuable items,"The couple were inside the property with their 13-month old son Axel when they alerted police to the burglary.
A source told the paper: "It’s just the most violating thing to think that someone has been all over their belongings before they even realised what was happening is so upsetting. "The brazenness of doing it while they were in the house is terrifying, and obviously they’re heartbroken that a lot of valuable items which meant a great deal to them, not just financially, have been taken.
"This is their dream home and they love their life there as a family. Suddenly it feels tarnished, but they’re determined to get on with their lives."
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