Michael and Bara Cmolova woke on Friday, August 4 to find that their van had been broken into.
Michael and Bara Cmolova, from Edinburgh, woke on Friday, August 4 to find Michael's van had been broken into. Sick robbers swiped around £500-worth of gardening tools, which Michael used for work, from the van while the couple and their three children slept nearby.
She said: "We woke up on the Friday morning and saw the doors to the van had been opened. All of my husband's work tools were gone. "He's just looking on Facebook Marketplace or Gumtree constantly to see if his tools are getting resold. Michael has managed to buy most of them secondhand, the hedge trimmer is new so it has cost us extra money."
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