England footballer Tammy Abraham has hit out at “low life” thieves who raided his London mansion.
The striker, who joined Turkish side Beşiktaş from Italian giants AS Roma in a loan-to-buy deal worth up to £13 million, shared CCTV footage on Wednesday of the brazen heist at his home in the capital.
He captioned the post on Instagram: “A bunch of low life came to burgle my home couple days ago and took some valuables. Thank God my family are all OK.”
The break-in unfolded just after 3am, although Abraham, 27, did not state what day it happened. He was seemingly able to watch the break-in remotely via an app.

The former Chelsea forward, who has been capped 11 times for the Three Lions and won the UEFA Champions League in 2021 with the Blues, also did not elaborate what was stolen or how much the items may have been worth.
However, two of the three masked individuals caught on camera could be seen creeping around in his back garden and dragging a white object.
“If anyone knows or heard any info, please let me know,” Abraham added on social media. “I will find out soon.”
The Standard has approached the Metropolitan Police for comment.