Tortu, thieves at home to steal the Tokyo gold medal. But it’s in the bank

The Italian sprinter revealed it on social media: “I was afraid it could happen and that’s why I made it safe”

Attempted theft in the home of Filippo Tortu. In the sights of the thieves was the gold medal won by the Brianza in Tokyo in the 4×100 relay. The sprinter himself announced last night on his Instagram account: “Today, in the late afternoon, someone entered my house, probably to steal my Tokyo medal. Fortunately they did not find what they were looking for because I had it put in the bank some time ago, where it will remain given what happened … I have no words ”.

Carate Brianza

The thieves snuck into his home in Costa Lambro, a hamlet of Carate Brianza, where the blue family lives. In recent days, in an interview with Corriere della Sera, Filippo had just explained how – for fear of theft – he had secured the medal. “Because of the thieves and out of luck. I have drawn a kind of treasure map … 40 steps to the East, winds to the West, go around the cupboard, go straight to the bathroom … Mum, Dad and my brother Giacomo are aware of everything. And they know that not even under torture they have to reveal where the hiding place is ”. A misdirection, given that it is in a safety deposit box, which, however, must have enticed the criminals to attempt the shot.

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