Summary
Three men who robbed cyclist Mark Cavendish's home and held him at knifepoint must repay over £750,000 or get six extra years in prison. They stole valuable watches and other items from the home in Essex in November 2021, and the court has ordered them to compensate the victims and repay the money gained from the crime.
Key Facts
- The robbers are Romario Henry, Ali Sesay, and Jo Jobson.
- They broke into Mark Cavendish's house while he and his family were asleep.
- They stole two Richard Mille watches worth £400,000 and £350,000, which are still missing.
- The robbers must repay £754,525 within three months or face additional prison time.
- They also stole three phones, a safe, and a Louis Vuitton suitcase.
- The robbers wore balaclavas and held Cavendish at knifepoint during the break-in.
- Romario Henry and Ali Sesay are already serving prison sentences of 15 and 12 years each.
- Jo Jobson fled after the robbery but was later caught and given a 15-year sentence.