Rita Ora ‘may have to give evidence’ at trial of man accused of burgling her Kensal Rise home
Rita Ora lives in Kensal Rise (pic: PA) - Credit: PA Wire/PA Images
X-Factor judge Rita Ora “may be required” to give evidence in the trial of a man accused of stealing goods worth £200,000 from her home in Kensal Rise.
Harrow Crown Court heard today a large amount of jewellery, iPhones, Apple Mac computers, bags and clothes were allegedly stolen in the raid on November 28 last year.
Charaf Eddine Elmoudden, 26, from Stonebridge, pleaded not guilty to one count of burglary at the property at the hearing held before Judge John Anderson
Prosecutor Mark Kinsey confirmed singer Ora, 25, and her sister, Elena, “may be required” to give evidence at the trial.
CCTV footage of the alleged burglary at the property could also be used as evidence.
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Elmoudden was remanded in custody until his trial on June 6.
The trial is expected to take place over two or three days.
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