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Bianchi mugged for £60,000 watch in Paris

Jules Bianchi was robbed of his £60,000 ($100,000) watch on Wednesday by three men who knocked the Marussia driver to the ground. The 24-year-old was reportedly stood outside his hotel in France's capital at 11pm having a cigarette when three men approached him and asked for a light. Two of the men forced Bianchi to the ground whilst the third removed his Richard Mille watch. Bianchi was in Paris for a television appearance on Canal+ and had just arrived at his hotel on the Champs-Elysees when the mugging took place. The Frenchman filed a police report the following day and isn't believed to have suffered any injuries during the robbery.
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