A singer has been left furious after baggage handlers allegedly nicked £14,000 worth of designer gear from her suitcase on a recent trip to London.
Brazilian stunner MC Mirella claims baggage handlers helped themselves to luxury brands packed inside of her luggage, including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Gucci and Prada items.
Designer trainers, top-branded clothing and a bottle of whisky worth £1,250 were also allegedly stolen from the case, singer Mirella claimed.
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Mirella, taking to Instagram, claimed that her gear had gone missing from an easyJet chartered flight, with her bags ending up in France for two days before they were sent on to London.
The singer, who boasts 27.1million followers on Instagram said: "The company will be screwed because I'm going to raise hell until they find my stuff.
"If you don't find it, you'll pay compensation because I'll file a lawsuit. I'll pay a lawyer for this."
Mirella's assistant, Gabriel Vieria, added further details, saying that the bags "did not arrive" two days after they landed in London.
Vieria said: "When we arrived here in London, we didn't have any suitcases. The suitcases were all in Nice. We contacted the company and they said they would sort it out and return the suitcases the same day.
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"They did not arrive. After two days, when we got our suitcases and got home, all of Mirella's bags were gone.
"The bags were Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Louis Vuitton, we did the maths and they were valued at almost BRL 90,000 (£14,000)."
Mirella furiously outed easyJet as the airline allegedly responsible, with the singer labelling the airline "irresponsible".
She added: "My designer stuff is gone, my bags are gone. I can't believe it. They're all rummaged through, my suitcases. This airline will have hell to pay with me because I'm going to freak out. I can't believe this. They've disappeared with several of my bags."
easyJet has since responded to the singer's claims with a statement, saying that they were investigating the situation and would "offer all our assistance."
A spokesperson for easyJet speaking to Daily Star saidr: "We are aware of the case and take all allegations of this nature very seriously.
"We are investigating with our airport baggage handling partner and are working closely with all our partners to ensure that our customers' bags are handled safely.
"We are in contact with the customer to offer all our assistance."
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