Armed
police have been stationed outside Gareth Bale’s hotel room in Spain
after Drug gangs launches attack on his Fiancee's family.
Cars
belonging to the grandparents and aunt of Emma Rhys-Jones have been
torched while petrol was poured through another aunt’s home in north
Wales.
It
is understood to be part of a feud with a drugs gang after Miss
Rhys-Jones’ cousin Epiphany Dring – a former glamour model – disappeared
allegedly carrying a suitcase full of £300,000 in cash, plus drugs and
watches believed to make the full contents worth around £1million.
According to The Sun, three armed guards stood outside Bale’s room at the hotel Real Madrid were staying at ahead of a game in Gran Canaria.
A
source told the paper: ‘There were three armed police posted outside
the rooms, obviously there to make sure there were no unwanted visitors.
‘It was pretty extreme for such a luxury hotel, renowned for its old-fashioned charm.’
Miss
Rhys-Jones is said to be ‘scared stiff’ that the couple’s £2million home
in the Vale of Glamorgan could also be targeted, although police in
Wales have spoken to them to reassure them.
Police
confirmed two cars were burned in an arson attack in Flint, north
Wales, on Wednesday – belonging to Miss Rhys-Jones’ aunt Annabella
Williams, 55, while petrol was poured through her other aunt Jane Burns,
also in Flint.
Ms
Burns, mother of Miss Dring, said she had not seen her daughter for
five weeks and that she had been staying with her grandparents John
McMurray, 79, and wife Eva, 84 in Cardiff.
North
Wales police have charged a 22-year-old man with criminal damage and
arrested a 54-year-old woman on suspicion of making threats to kill.
After Miss Dring vanished, cars outside the home were torched and bricks
thrown through the window.
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