Valentin Barco's Seville home burglarized
Yaz Jaureguy, the partner of Sevilla footballer Valentin Barco, reported on her social networks the robbery they suffered at their home in the Andalusian capital. The young woman shared the images from the security cameras, in which the criminals can be seen leaving the house with suitcases full of the stolen items.
3 weeks ago
Valentin Barco and Yaz Jaureguy have been the victims of a burglary at their home in Seville. The Argentinian footballer and his partner found when they returned to their home in the Andalusian capital that two thieves had entered and taken various valuables.
The robbery was reported by the left-back's fiancée on her Instagram profile. She uploaded a story where you could see their room completely turned upside down, with open drawers and all kinds of clothes and shoes on the floor.
"Arriving at your house and finding it like this, stripped. To come to a country full of illusions and you can't even be calm.... It's all too strange, don't even trust your own shadow," wrote Jaureguy, who then also shared images from security cameras.
Between the published cuts, you can see how the thieves jump over the wall of his house to get inside. In the next one, the hooded criminals leave through the door of the house that leads to the garden with suitcases in which they had stored the stolen items and then leave through the front area.
"Obviously we have cameras. Two men entered through the house next door, spent 50 minutes inside the house and left 10 minutes before we arrived. The strange thing is that only one employee knew our movements during those hours, which could be the only way in, and he left seven minutes before they came in. We have already filed a complaint and we hope it doesn't come to nothing," said Yaz Jaureguy.
It has not been an easy few months for Valentín Barco. The 20-year-old full-back arrived on loan this summer from Brighton, but has hardly been in the squad for Garcia Pimienta and has only played 376 minutes in eight games, four as a starter. The Sevilla press have even suggested that Sevilla could cut short the Argentine's loan deal, although he himself recently denied this possibility. "For now all that is a lie, I'm very calm. I just want to play and have minutes.
The robbery was reported by the left-back's fiancée on her Instagram profile. She uploaded a story where you could see their room completely turned upside down, with open drawers and all kinds of clothes and shoes on the floor.
"Arriving at your house and finding it like this, stripped. To come to a country full of illusions and you can't even be calm.... It's all too strange, don't even trust your own shadow," wrote Jaureguy, who then also shared images from security cameras.
Between the published cuts, you can see how the thieves jump over the wall of his house to get inside. In the next one, the hooded criminals leave through the door of the house that leads to the garden with suitcases in which they had stored the stolen items and then leave through the front area.
"Obviously we have cameras. Two men entered through the house next door, spent 50 minutes inside the house and left 10 minutes before we arrived. The strange thing is that only one employee knew our movements during those hours, which could be the only way in, and he left seven minutes before they came in. We have already filed a complaint and we hope it doesn't come to nothing," said Yaz Jaureguy.
It has not been an easy few months for Valentín Barco. The 20-year-old full-back arrived on loan this summer from Brighton, but has hardly been in the squad for Garcia Pimienta and has only played 376 minutes in eight games, four as a starter. The Sevilla press have even suggested that Sevilla could cut short the Argentine's loan deal, although he himself recently denied this possibility. "For now all that is a lie, I'm very calm. I just want to play and have minutes.
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