A bar is asking the public for help after one of its own suffered a devastating burglary. Owen Griffith, who has been described as the "heart and soul" of The Tempest Inn in Brighton , had his flat raided on June 25. The manager, who supports up-and-coming DJs in the city, has now lost all his equipment he uses for work.

READ MORE: Police hunt for vandals after multiple cars damaged His girlfriend Lauryn Ford, who was preparing to set up as a freelance photographer, and their flatmate Luke Folkes, have also lost personal possessions. Among the items stolen were three Apple MacBook Pros, three cameras, two pairs of headphones and a watch which belonged to Luke's late father. READ MORE: Man left with serious injuries after strangers attacked him A fundraiser has now been set up by Owen's colleagues to help them get back on their feet.

A spokesman for The Tempest Inn said on the fundraiser: "Owen, the heart and soul behind The Tempest Inn in Brighton, is a champion for local talent. "He tirelessly supports up-and-coming DJs and brands, ensuring everyone gets an equal opportunity to shine. "His dedication and generosity have made a significant impact on the Brighton music scene and beyond.

"It took Owen and his partner years to gather this equipment, which is crucial for their professional and creative endeavours. "Now, they need our help to get back on their feet. "As we're trying our very best to recover as much of the damage we can we are reaching out to you, our community, to.