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Sharon Au opens up to Jamie Chua about the traumatic burglary incident

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Sharon Au, a former actress and TV host, has remained mum about details of the May burglary. However, she finally spoke out about the traumatizing incident.

Speaking with socialite Jamie Chua over drinks in a YouTube video uploaded last Friday (June 17), Sharon said: “Today is exactly four weeks after the burglary. So actually just now when I left home, I was very jittery.”

The 46-year-old explained that she felt the need to protect herself and that she was “very traumatised already”. Sharon also shared that Jamie’s desire to meet her on the day she landed touched her and she expressed her deepest gratitude to her.

Describing the scene, Sharon said: “When I came home and saw my door broken and saw the crime scene, I just froze.

“It was my friends who were with me that did everything. I just remember carrying Rudon and just thanking God that he wasn’t hurt or wasn’t taken or he didn’t run away.”

She then explained more of what she knew of the incident — there were two robbers that invaded her home, dressed as deliverymen.

“My neighbours were not home. They left on a holiday because that was a long weekend… so most Parisians left,” the former Mediacorp actress said. “That is also the period of time where a lot of robbers strike.”

Jamie shared this sentiment broadly, commenting that Singaporeans take security for granted as our country is safer than other countries. She even shared an anecdote about how she witnessed a piece of luggage being stolen at Charles de Gaulle airport “many, many years ago”.

“Which is why I keep telling you that you should move back to Singapore,” Jamie said to Sharon’s amusement.

Sharon insists that she stays because she wants the trauma to be confronted.

“I don’t want to do it now because then I would be running away from this trauma,” Sharon explained. “I feel like I should have closure here.”

She added: “We always think that it will not happen to me. So when something bad happens to you, your sense of loss is real, so never let your guard down.”

Sharon clarified that it’s still good to “live fearlessly”, but advised viewers to do the basic amount of legwork to ensure their own safety.

Sharon posted an Instagram post back in the time of the burglary, revealing that she was robbed of almost all her belongings, except Rudon, her pet cat.

“I have nothing now,” the actress had written on her post.

The police were not able to provide much help either when a tracking application on her laptop indicated the laptop’s location some 64km outside of Paris – officers did not follow up.

It seems that things are improving for Sharon, thanks to a global network in Singapore offering food, shelter and home appliances to support her recovery.

This article was first published by AsiaOne.




Source: Her World

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