Mick Jaggers Fiancée Attacked in Mayfair

Mick Jaggers Fiancée Attacked in Mayfair

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’s fiancée has revealed she was 'physically attacked' in Mayfair - as rocker's Epstein links were revealed.

The ballerina, 38, took to Instagram on Wednesday morning to detail what had happened to her, saying two muggers grabbed her from behind and she had been left 'shaken and heartbroken'.

Melanie wrote: 'This is incredibly hard to share, but I was physically attacked at Annabels Mayfair tonight.

'I’m so thankful to my friends for protecting me. Two people grabbed me from behind and thank god for good people who stepped in to help me.

'I’m shaken, sad and heartbroken that people can treat each other this way.'

The attack is believed to have taken place outside the private members' club in Berkeley Square and Daily Mail has contacted the for comment.

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Melanie has been in a relationship with Rolling Stones rocker Mick, 82, since 2014. They share a young son called Devereux.

It comes amid a series of brazen daytime heists hitting some of 's most expensive stores - with thieves swiping thousands of pounds worth of luxury watches, handbags and jewellery.

Mick Jagger's fiancée Melanie Hamrick has been left 'shaken and heartbroken' after being 'physically attacked' in Mayfair on Tuesday - as Rolling Stones rocker's Epstein links were revealed

She shared this upsetting post soon after it happened 

Organised criminals have targeted the likes of Rolex, Yves St Laurent and a string of high-end jewellers in the capital which critics have described as 'lawless'.

Gangs have smashed windows with sledgehammers, rode motorbikes into stores and rammed SUVs through barred doors, all to land their precious loot.

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Shattered glass and battered storefronts are now an everyday sight in the capital as shopkeepers and local residents grow fed up with mounting smash and grab raids blighting their streets. 

The Daily Mail revealed last month how  because the actor felt it had become too unsafe.

A source close to the Mission Impossible star, 63, said he left his £35million pad in the towering One Hyde Park building because he felt the star-studded location had 'declined' recently. 

CCTV footage has laid bare the drastic methods thieves deploy to complete robberies worth thousands leaving police trailing in their wake.

Last month hammer-wielding thugs broke into a family-run jewellers in Richmond, south-west London - ransacking a window display while brave staff . 

Two men could be seen swinging a large hammer against the glass of Gregory & Co in front of stunned passersby. 

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A spate of brazen daytime heists have hit some of London's most expensive stores (Pictured: Hammer-wielding thugs break into a family-run jewellers in plush Richmond)

Mobile phone footage shows two motorbikes descending on the Bucherer Rolex Boutique at One Hyde Park as another vehicle props open the door

In footage taken by a onlooker and shared widely on social media, two men can be seen swinging a larger hammer against the glass of family-owned jewellers Gregory & Co

Sultan Jewellery in Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush, was targeted by several men who smashed the shop's windows with sledgehammers

The gang then peeled away the glass and filled a blue bag with some of the most expensive valuables on display.

An employee who works at a nearby store and witnessed the incident told the Daily Mail how the robbers 'appeared out of nowhere carrying a large sledgehammer and a bag'.

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They added: 'They then started smashing the jeweller's window up.'

Just two days earlier and several miles away, a moped gang conducted an audacious 'high value heist' on a jewellery shop which itself was targeted in a similar raid just over six years ago.

Police launched an urgent investigation after Sultan Jewellery in Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush, was attacked by several men who smashed the shop's windows with a sledgehammer before fleeing with expensive jewellery. 

That came days after a gang smashed their way into the sought-after designer store Yves St Laurent in central London and . 

Footage taken by a passer-by showed the balaclava-clad thugs clearing the shelves of the Bond Street store after ramming a black SUV through its window. 

One was seen fleeing the scene on the back of a motorbike, as another clip showed the extent of the damage inflicted on the empty and battered shop.

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A separate picture laid bare the aftermath of the robbery as the metal security shutters were severely damaged and pieces of glass were strewn across the floor.

Concerns have also been raised about a mobile phone theft epidemic across the capital - and further afield.

The £50million-a-year crimewave spreading across the country involves thugs speeding on scooters and bikes taking expensive phones from innocent citizens.

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