Woman, 89, has £100,000 painting stolen in bank cards fraud scam

A PAINTING worth £100,000 has been stolen from the home of an 89-year-old woman who was fooled by a fraud scam, Scotland Yard said.

Detectives are appealing for help to recover the haul, taken from an address in South Kensington, London, on January 18. It included The Comet of 1858 by Samuel Palmer plus jewellery and bank cards.

The woman was telephoned by someone claiming that her bank cards had been issued in a crime and that she needed to contact her bank. She immediately attempted to call the bank but the caller had not hung up and stayed on the line.

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The victim believed she was speaking to her bank, but in fact it was still the original caller who told her that someone would attend her address and collect her cards.

They also asked if she had anything of value in the house and the victim mentioned the painting, Scotland Yard said.

A man, believed to be in his 30s, around 5ft 10in with dark hair later came to her home and stole the items.

To try to help stop other people from falling in to the same trap, the Metropolitan Police stressed: “Neither your bank nor the police would ever ring you and state that they are coming to your home to pick up your card, so never hand it over to anyone who comes to collect it.

“Your bank will never ask you to authorise anything by entering your pin into the telephone handset.

“Never share your pin with anyone.”

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