Sunanda Sharma’s Car broken Into & Luxury Bags Stolen in London

Punjabi singer Sunanda Sharma revealed her car was broken into while left in a London car park. Thieves made off with two luxury bags.

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“Look at this, glass, they broke everything.”

Punjabi singer-actress Sunanda Sharma was left “in anguish” after her car was broken into and two luxury bags were stolen in London.

Her Jaguar F-Pace was in an underground car park in the city when the break-in happened.

Sunanda took to Instagram, revealing the aftermath.

Footage showed the SUV’s windows smashed and one of the rear passenger doors open.

Sunanda was visibly distressed but tried to maintain her composure as she explained that the thieves made off with two Louis Vuitton bags.

Whilst documenting the damage, she switched between Punjabi and English as she said:

“So I’m here in London. This is the car’s situation right now.”

Showing the mess left behind, she pointed: “Look at this, glass, they broke everything.”

Sunanda Sharma then told fans: “My two LV bags, earned by hard work, an attaché and the handbag, gone. What they have done!”

The singer fought back tears as she added:

“Those two were my favourite bags. Everything is gone.”

The video, which showed her struggling to speak at times, included her slamming the perpetrators. Despite the emotional toll, Sharma kept a smile throughout.

In the caption, she expressed frustration at the theft and disappointment with her experience in the UK.

She wrote: “Wherever I look, I see thieves. People of the UK, this isn’t right, is it? I couldn’t sleep the whole night, my kings.

“What LV, what Prada – it’s all gone, all gone, all gone. But anyways, maybe we were saved from something much worse.”

The post drew sympathy from fans who praised her calmness and strength.

One user said: “Love how you have managed to keep the smile on your face despite that pain within.”

Another added:

“If I were you, I would be on the floor and crying loud, how did you even manage that smile?”

Some fans were concerned for her safety. One asked: “Are passports and documents safe?”

Another wrote: “I know you have suffered a lot of loss, but one thing is good that you are fine and you are safe.

“Nothing is more expensive than your safety. Bags, you will buy again. God bless you @sunanda_ss.”

Sunanda did not say if she had reported the incident to police.

But the theft adds to growing concern over rising car-related crime in London, with smash-and-grab cases becoming increasingly common in recent months. Visitors are advised not to leave valuables inside parked vehicles and to report thefts immediately.

Lead Editor Dhiren is our news and content editor who loves all things football. He also has a passion for gaming and watching films. His motto is to "Live life one day at a time".





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