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Maluma Reports Hotel Theft in Moscow As The Singer Travels To See Colombia Play

The Colombian singer was a victim of a robbery in his hotel room, with items valued over $800,000 dollars.

Russian police say that $800,000 worth of valuables have been stolen from Colombian singer Maluma's hotel room in Moscow while he's visiting Russia to support the Colombia team at the World Cup.

 

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Russian news reports quoted local police as saying that the stolen items included a variety of luxury watches, numerous pieces of jewelry and other belongings. They said a thief apparently got into Maluma's room posing as his guest while the singer was absent. It wasn't immediately clear when the theft took place.

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The value of the items was estimated at more than 50 million rubles (about $800,000). An official investigation is underway.


Maluma traveled to Saransk Tuesday where Japan beat Colombia 2-1.
 

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