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The Independent
17-07-2025
- The Independent
Influencer's bag stolen from between her feet as she dines with sister
CCTV footage captured a suspected thief stealing a vintage Chanel bag from TikTok influencer Grace Beverley. The incident occurred while Ms Beverley, 28, was dining outside at Zephyr restaurant in Notting Hill. The individual, already carrying several bags, sat behind Ms Beverley before reaching over to take her bag, which was placed between her feet. Ms Beverley shared the video on TikTok on Tuesday (15 July), expressing her shock at the theft. Watch the video in full above.


The Independent
17-07-2025
- The Independent
Moment brazen thief snatches vintage Chanel bag from under influencer's feet at London restaurant
CCTV footage caught the moment a suspected thief snatched a vintage Chanel bag from its TikTok influencer owner as she dined at a restaurant in Notting Hill. Fitness influencer Grace Beverley, 28, shared video to TikTok on Tuesday (15 July) showing the businesswoman sitting outside for food at Zephyr restaurant when the alleged thief approaches. The individual, who was already carrying a range of bags, walks past Beverley, who was mid-conversation with her sister, before turning back around and sitting at the table behind her. He then appears to rearrange his bags before reaching over and taking Ms Beverley's bag which was between her feet. Talking about the ordeal, she said that was shocked by the theft as considers herself an 'observant' person.


Malay Mail
07-07-2025
- Malay Mail
Repeat offender: TikTok influencer arrested again for dangerous drifting at Batu Kawan Stadium car park
NIBONG TEBAL, July 7 — Police have detained a TikTok influencer for allegedly performing dangerous driving stunts, including drifting, in the parking area of the Batu Kawan Stadium here at midnight yesterday. Seberang Perai Selatan police chief Supt Jay January Siowou said the 26-year-old man was arrested by a team from the district police headquarters' Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Division at about 12.20am. 'The case is being investigated under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for reckless and dangerous driving. A background check also revealed that the suspect had previously been detained under the same section of the law. 'Such irresponsible actions not only violate the law but also endanger the safety of the driver and other road users,' he said in a statement today. He also advised the public to always comply with traffic regulations and avoid any form of stunt driving that could lead to accidents. — Bernama


Free Malaysia Today
30-06-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
Venezuelan police arrest suspect in TikTok influencer's murder
The Venezuelan government maintains that the Tren de Aragua gang has already been dismantled. (AFP pic) CARACAS : Venezuelan police have arrested an alleged accomplice in the murder of a TikTok influencer who was killed during a live stream after denouncing members of the Tren de Aragua criminal gang and allegedly corrupt police officers. Jesus Sarmiento, who had more than 77,000 followers on the social media platform, was broadcasting live when armed men entered the residence where he was staying and shot him. Attorney-general Tarek William Saab announced yesterday on Instagram the arrest of Pierina Uribarri, whom he described as the partner of Adrian Romero, the alleged gunman. Prosecutors charged Uribarri with intentional homicide, criminal association and terrorism. Arrest warrants had been issued for Romero and two other alleged perpetrators, Wilbert Gonzalez and Gerald Nieto. In Sarmiento's final broadcast, banging on a door and a woman's screams for 'help' can be heard in the background. 'They shot me, they shot me,' Sarmiento is heard saying before blood appears on the floor. Two armed men are visible before the broadcast ends. Sarmiento had spoken in his TikTok posts about the leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero, who is one of Venezuela's most wanted criminals, known by the alias 'Nino Guerrero'. He also posted photos and videos of alleged gang members and denounced extortion by police officers. The government has maintained that the Tren de Aragua – which the US considers a 'terrorist' organisation – has already been dismantled and denies its existence. In May, a young Mexican influencer was murdered during a live stream in Jalisco state. Authorities said there was 'no evidence' the woman had ties to organised crime and investigated the case as a femicide.


Arab News
30-06-2025
- Arab News
Venezuela police arrest suspect in TikTok user's murder
CARACAS: Venezuelan police have arrested an alleged accomplice in the murder of a TikTok influencer who was killed during a livestream after denouncing members of the Tren de Aragua criminal gang and allegedly corrupt police officers. Jesus Sarmiento, who had more than 77,000 followers on the social media platform, was broadcasting live when armed men entered the residence where he was staying and shot him. Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced Sunday on Instagram the arrest of Pierina Uribarri, whom he described as the partner of Adrian Romero, the alleged gunman. Prosecutors charged Uribarri with intentional homicide, criminal association and terrorism. Arrest warrants had been issued for Romero and two other alleged perpetrators, Wilbert Gonzalez and Gerald Nieto. In Sarmiento's final broadcast, banging on a door and a woman's screams for 'help' can be heard in the background. 'They shot me, they shot me,' Sarmiento is heard saying before blood appears on the floor. Two armed men are visible before the broadcast ends. Sarmiento had spoken in his TikTok posts about the leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero, who is one of Venezuela's most wanted criminals, known by the alias 'Nino Guerrero.' He also posted photos and videos of alleged gang members and denounced extortion by police officers. The government has maintained that the Tren de Aragua — which the United States considers a 'terrorist' organization — has already been dismantled and denies its existence. In May, a young Mexican influencer was murdered during a live stream in Jalisco state.