Divyanka Tripathi, Vivek Dahiya Robbed Of Rs 10 Lakh and Passports In Europe

TV actors and star couple Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya have been robbed of Rs 10 lakh and their passports in Europe.

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Written By: Entertainment Desk
Updated: July 11, 2024 | 16:42 IST
Divyanka and Vivek
TV actors and star couple Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya have been robbed of Rs 10 lakh and their passports in Europe.

TV actors and couple Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya have been robbed of Rs 10 lakh and their passports in Europe. For the unversed, the two have been sharing stunning pictures and videos from their ongoing vacation, but unfortunately, the couple has been robbed of belongings valued at Rs 10 lakh, including their passports, wallets and all the shopping done during the trip, has been stolen. Divyanka and Vivek travelled to Europe to celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary. 

"The car was parked in a secured resort property when the break-in happened. Please do not trouble us suggesting how the care should have been taken. The resort knew about the 'luggage in car' status and they were cool about it. This can happen to anyone but I hope it doesn't. Be of help if you can or empathise. If that's seemingly difficult, please go ahead doing your business," Divyanka Tripathi wrote on Instagram Stories.

Check out the post here:

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In another story, she wrote, "Current status: Getting a detailed report done at the local police station right now."

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Earlier, during an interview with Times of India, Vivek said that they were robbed in Florence on Wednesday. 

"Everything about this trip has been incredible, except for this incident. We arrived in Florence yesterday and planned to stay for a day. We went to check out a property we liked for our stay and left all our belongings in a car parked outside. However, when we returned to get our stuff, we were shocked to find that the car had been broken into, and our passports, wallets, money, shopping, and all our valuable items were gone. Fortunately, they left behind some old clothes and food items," said Vivek.

“We require temporary passports and substantial help from the embassy to get back to India, as we have nothing with us,” he added.

The duo is now seeking the embassy's assistance as they are stuck in Florence without any cash. 

Vivek also said that they reached out to the police, but they dismissed their case, saying they cannot help them without any CCTV footage.

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