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An influencer has posted an emotional video explaining how he has been left unable to sleep at night and crying most days after having £20,000-worth of personal belongings stolen.
Carmie Sellitto, 22, uploaded a video to YouTube claiming the items were stolen after he left them in a backpack in his housemate Millie s car while they visited their mutual friend Ben s house in London.
The bag allegedly contained belongings including a Rolex his father saved up to buy him for his 21st birthday, as well as his laptop, camera and beard trimmer, along with his wallet and house keys.
However, he said he didn t know if he would go to the police, saying: I feel like the person who took my stuff clearly needed it more than me, he said. Actually that s not the case because they stole my camera and my laptop and that s how I work.