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Kamran, 58, visiting from Dubai but currently staying on Avenue Road said: “Whoever broke into that house must have known they were keeping valuables in the house but generally, the security is really high in this area.”
With fury to match, local Lee, 45, believes “social media is the root of all evil” and it is to blame for this major money heist.
“As I went into the kitchen, they burglars were trying to break in through the kitchen door.
Ms Eokuamci has lived on Avenue Road for 40 years.
He said: “How can people have that much wealth and just leave it lying around? Surely this could be better distributed with those who have less?”
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One local, Kumrio Eokuamci, 70, has even come face to face with a thief in her home.
“I feel for the family, but also it’s incredible that you can have that much wealth lying around and hundreds of people are homeless in Camden Town.”’
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One local, Sarah-Jane, 55, told The Sun that crime is a worry, but having a dog makes her feel more secure.
“It was only 8pm. When he the burglar saw me, he ran. I called the police, they came round, but my back door was already broken.”
“It’s always been the wealthy, but now it’s the Uber wealthy, they’ve got private securities and all.
Houses in this area sell for around £15.5 million, data from Lloyds Bank indicates.
“Obviously this is a targeted area because there’s big homes and there’s a lot of wealthy people around the area but you just have to be aware.”
Large plaques which read “beware of guide dogs” and “24 hour CCTV footage” also feature on virtually every home.
The man who burgled Ms Huang’s house is also said to have gone undetected by up to eight house staff members, MailOnline reports.
He said: “In the particular instance on Avenue Road, if someone flaunts their wealth on Instagram, they’re literally creating a shop window for burglars as if to say ‘come and take it.’
For many locals, the rise of social media and a new wave of residents has contributed to the increase in crime targeted at high-networth individuals.
For Gerry, 55, who has lived in the area for 40 years, the recent heist shows the negative consequences of social media and “excessive wealth” have.
It boasts “expansive living spaces”, CCTV, a passenger lift, two kitchens 10 bedrooms, and an underground car park.
Lauren, 32: “It’s just dangerous now, London, everywhere.
She added: “It’s very dangerous here.”
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