- Tamara Ecclestone offers $7.2 million reward for return of stolen jewelry CNN
- Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward for return of jewellery BBC
- Billionaire Bernie Ecclestone’s Daughter Offers $7.2 Million For Return Of Stolen Jewelry Forbes
- Tamara Ecclestone offers multimillion-pound reward after ‘traumatising’ burglary Yahoo News UK
- Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward for recovery of stolen jewels The Guardian
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