Police in Paris managed to find luxury watches worth 300,000 euros (about USD 3.535 billion at an exchange rate 1 euro: USD 11 784) belongs to Rafael Nadal, who lost to theft at the hotel where she stayed during the French Open Grand Slam event. Apparently, it's taken a luxury hotel employee. Thus the narrative of a source from the police on Wednesday (13/06/2012).
Unfortunate events that happened on Tuesday (12/6). According to the source, direct police to track people suspected thief, which is a hotel bartender. Tracking becomes easier, because there are hotel workers access badges, which are used only to access the room where Nadal and his parents to stay.
The alleged thief admitted that he entered the room and took Nadal luxury watches. Then, add the same source, he brought police to the place where the watches were kept, ie along the railway line near his house in the Essonne, the region south of Paris.
As already reported, the French media reported that the luxury watchmaker Richard Mille watches Nadal lend to those for the French Open. But a day after Nadal successfully defended his title, he just got this news is not good.
Nadal had just made history as the first player to win the seven-time grand slam this clay. The Spanish left-hander's success after beating world number one from Serbia, Novak Djokovic, Monday (11/6). Top of the party actually took place at Roland Garros on Sunday (10/6), but the duel lasted only three sets because of rain disturbing.
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