Zouma’s home looted before Crystal Palace match: reward offered for information

West Ham have offered a £25,000 prize for details leading to the arrest and successful prosecution of thieves who broke into Kurt Zouma's house.

West Ham have offered a £25,000 prize for details leading to the arrest and successful prosecution of thieves who broke into Kurt Zouma’s house.

Prior to the game against Crystal Palace, a distressing incident occurred as thieves invaded the residence of the defender and his family while they were present. 

Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the perpetrators made away with items described as having immense personal and sentimental value.

The Joint-Chair’s Response

David Sullivan, West Ham’s joint-chair, condemned the invasion, labeling it a terrifying experience for Zouma and his family. Sullivan announced a reward, hoping it would aid in bringing the culprits to justice and serve as a deterrent against similar incidents.

Zouma’s Absence in the Match

Despite being part of the team, Zouma did not participate in the match against Crystal Palace, which ended in a 1-1 draw at the London Stadium.

This unfortunate event not only affects Zouma but also highlights the vulnerability individuals face when their homes are intruded upon, prompting efforts to ensure justice prevails and prevent such ordeals for others.

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