Expensive brand watches, jewelry and money, the loot stolen from Funes Mori

DeportesPor Carlos Cámara Gutiérrezlunes, 8 de marzo de 2021 · 15:14

MONTERREY.- after having suffered a robbery in his home located in the colony La Herradura, striker Rogelio Funes Mori, thanked the club Monterrey and the fans who showed support for what he lived through.

In training

Rogelio Funes Mori went to the El Barrial facilities to participate in the training of the Monterrey Rayados, with a view to his next commitment to the Tournament 'Guard1anes' Clausura 2021.

The team performed its practice with a view to the meeting that will take place the day after Wednesday against the Esmeraldas de León, which is the slope of the third date of the present contest, Vox Populi Noticias reported.

For the Covid-19

The Rayados were forced to postpone that commitment due to the Covid-19 outbreak that took place a few weeks ago on the team, but they will now play it.

Costosos relojes de marca, joyas y dinero, el botín robado a Funes Mori

Those led by Javier Aguirre are currently in third place in the general table of the Tournament 'Guard1anes' Clausura 2021 with 18 units and will look for a win that will allow them to continue in the fight for the first places.

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The operation

According to the Attorney General's Office of Nuevo León, which reported on the report he received from the Civil Force, there were four hooded and armed assailants who subjugated Funes Mori in the dining room of his home.

"four men entered through the front and back of their home, carrying small guns with a revolver in black colour and wearing black clothes with ski masks."

The official report

"two men stay with them in the dining room and the other two go up to the second level of the house," said the Prosecutor's Office.

The loot

Within the report, it is explained that the assailants who stay with them strip them of a Rolex watch, as well as two pairs of diamond earrings, one argolla type, and a diamond bracelet.

The letter from the Attorney General's Office states that Funes Mori explained that he was forced to go up to the top floor of his house to open a safe, where he had more belongings.

Under threat

"he points out that with threats one of them takes him to the second floor and forces him to open the safe, taking from the same Rolex hand watches, others branded Huolt, various watches and jewels from the Cartier brand, bracelets and chains."

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