Tamara Ecclestone says she thinks £25m burglary at her home was an 'inside job' and reveals her fury that some of those responsible will 'never face justice in Britain' By AIDAN RADNEDGE and TARYN PEDLER Published: 10:46 EST, 10 November 2024 | Updated: 10:54 EST, 10 November 2024 e-mail View comments Tamara Ecclestone has revealed she believes a £25million burglary at her home was an 'inside job' - and fears some of the culprits will never face justice in the UK. The British model and F1 heiress, 40, has spoken out for the first time since raiders ransacked her home five years ago, making off with diamonds and other valuables. She has also disclosed in a new interview about how her mind 'boggled' at the thought of her Formula One boss father Bernie having another child at 89 - with his eldest offspring being 69.

Mother-of-two Tamara, art mogul husband Jay Rutland and daughter Sophia were in Lapland when three thieves broke in and plundered £25million worth of jewellery and cash from her home on 'Billionaire's Row' in Kensington , west London . In just over an hour on December 13 2019, the burglars cleared the mansion of 400 items of jewellery and large sums of cash. British model and F1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone has said she believes a £25million raid on her west London home was an 'inside job' She is pictured here at a Maddox Gallery launch exhibition in London in December 2015 between her husband Jay Rutland (left) and her father Bernie Ecclestone (right) CCTV footage .