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Actor Timini shares CCTV footage of how he was robbed in South Africa

The actor said the robbery happened on the first day of a trip to Capetown.

• September 2, 2023
Timini Egbuson
Timini Egbuson [Credit; BuzzNigeria]

Nigerian actor Timini Egbuson has shared CCTV footage of how burglars gained access to his residence in South Africa and robbed him of his belongings.

On Friday, sharing a video of the burglary, which happened while on a trip to South Africa, the actor said “They took the drinks” as he watched the clip. 

In the footage, three men were seen walking away with items they stole from his residence.

Though left devastated, the thespian said that he was grateful that his passport and watches were with him.

“On the first day I landed in Capetown, thieves broke into my villa and stole all my stuff. Thank God I had my passport and watches with me,” he said.

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