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LOOK: Roma’s Chris Smalling says family shaken up but unharmed after gunpoint robbery

Former Man United star hopes burglars ‘find a more meaningful way to live their lives’



Roma's Chris Smalling
Image Credit: Chris Smalling Twitter

Dubai: AS Roma defender Chris Smalling said his family is unharmed after being robbed at gunpoint by burglars who broke into his home in Rome in the early hours of Friday.

Three men entered Smalling’s home at around 5am and forced the 31-year-old to open the safe and hand over three Rolex watches, jewels and around 300 euros in cash, according to news reports.

Smalling’s wife, son, mother and another family member were in the house situated off the ancient Appian Way south of the city, according to a source close to the matter.

“I’d like to thank everyone for your well wishes and support. My family although very shaken up are luckily unharmed,” Smalling tweeted on Saturday.

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Smalling added that he hoped the burglars “can find a more meaningful way to live their lives without causing such harm and distress to others.” Smalling sat out Roma’s Europa League quarter-final second leg with Ajax Amsterdam on Thursday due to a knee injury.

Roma drew the match 1-1 to prevail 3-2 on aggregate, setting up a semi-final against the Englishman’s former club Manchester United.

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