A grey hatchback approached their property at 12.15am before leaving ten minutes later - which Phil suspects was carrying the thieves.Īnd though the pair had thought about putting the money in their bank, they feared walking through the centre of Doncaster with wads of cash. Their life savings included £33,000 in cash along with gold jewellery and diamond rings, valued at around £7,000 in total, which they hid under one of the beds.Īt 11.45pm, CCTV footage from a neighbour's property showed two men riding down Phil and Dawn's lane on a motorbike, who then left around 11.55pm. After receiving a government warning to "prepare" for rising river levels on October 19, they moved their valuables into their Fiat Kon-Tiki motorhome on higher ground. Phil and his wife Dawn, 65, who have run a fishery and campsite at their home address for 20 years, were previously "wiped out" by flooding in 2007, 20. You can't put into words how we feel and how we're going to move forward after this. He said: "I lost my son last year, and then this has happened.
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