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Olympic Gold Medallist Ian Thorpe Files Police Report for Theft

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Olympic gold medallist Ian Thorpe has reported a theft, as revealed by 2GB Radio presenter Ben Fordham. The celebrated swimmer visited the Paddington Police Station, where he engaged in discussions with officers for a significant amount of time regarding an incident that has resulted in a loss of approximately $150,000. This situation is believed to be associated with an insurance matter.

According to New South Wales Police, a 42-year-old individual arrived at Paddington Police Station at 4pm on Thursday to file a theft report. Police from the Eastern Suburbs Command have initiated an investigation; however, further details concerning the incident have not yet been disclosed.

Thorpe’s manager mentioned that the athlete had been in talks with the police regarding an “insurance job,” though specifics on whether he had been scammed were not confirmed. Notably, Thorpe, who retired from competitive swimming at only 24 in 2006, is among Australia’s most celebrated athletes, boasting five Olympic gold medals.

The incident highlights a concerning trend of high-profile individuals facing significant financial losses, sparking discussions about safety and security in dealings related to insurance. While the investigation moves forward, fans and followers await more information regarding the circumstances surrounding Thorpe’s reported theft.

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