Tamara Ecclestone
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 40 |
Web site | www.tamaraecclestone.com |
Date of birth | June 28,1984 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Milan |
Italy | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Spouse | Jay Rutland |
Parents | Bernie Ecclestone |
Slavica Ecclestone | |
Children | 2 |
Movies/Shows | The Race |
Wall of Fame | |
Red Bull Air Race World Series on Fox | |
Siblings | Petra Ecclestone |
Deborah Ecclestone | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 422596 |
Tamara Ecclestone Life story
Tamara Ecclestone Rutland is a British model, socialite, television personality, and the daughter of Bernie Ecclestone, the former chief executive of the Formula One Group, and model Slavica Radić.
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Tamara Ecclestone heist: Serbia refuses to extradite £26m raid suspect
The extradition from Serbia of a wanted man accused of one of the biggest burglaries in English Legal History was refused, The Bbc has found.
Known to The Met Police as Daniel Vukovic he is said to have led a series of burglaries on the Luxury Homes of three celebrities in December 2019.
This included a £25m raid on the home of model Tamara Ecclestone .
Court documents obtained by The Bbc show The Met Police applied to extradite him from Serbia last spring.
This first application was made on 14 April 2021 and was brought to The High Court in Belgrade by The Republic of Serbia's specialised department for Organised Crime .
It was made at The Request of The Met Police who wanted Mr Vukovic extradited to be prosecuted for " conspiracy to commit a burglary" and for " conspiracy to launder money".
The extradition was refused on 15 July by a High Court in Belgrade, court documents show.
Months later on 13 October this decision was appealed but again upheld by The High Court in Belgrade.
Details in the document say " Ljubomir Romanov" is a " legal resident" of Serbia and therefore the legal basis for extradition was not met.
It Then cites an extradition treaty agreement between in which each country can deny extradition of its own citizens.
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A leaving Heathrow Airport in December 2019, and that he uses at least 19 different aliases.
He has links to countries including Serbia, Italy, Croatia, Bosnia and Peru.
Italian authorities suggest his name is Alfredo Lindley, while government documents in Serbia show The Request to extradite him came under another name - Ljubomir Romanov.
The Suspect is believed to have been part of a gang of three other Italians who were jailed last November for their role in raiding the homes of.
In total £26m worth of goods were stolen from the properties.
In a BBC Sounds podcast, Met Police Det Con Andrew Payne said: " It's clear Daniel Vukovic had a leading role in The Conspiracy .
" The Gang have links to Italy. They also have criminal associates in other European countries. It's highly likely that the stolen goods have gone through camps in Milan.
" It's also a fair assumption that The Goods are likely to be in Serbia which is The Host country where Daniel Vukovic is.
" This is a classic case of it's Buried Treasure . It's Out There somewhere. Someone Knows where it is. And at some point some of it has to surface. "
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Source of news: bbc.com