Bernie Ecclestone's daughter's Chelsea home targeted in petrol bomb attack

'Alarmed': Bernie Ecclestone's daughter Petra Stunt
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Police are investigating a petrol bomb attack on the £66 million Chelsea home of Bernie Ecclestone’s socialite daughter and her husband.

Officers called to reports of a fire at their mansion discovered a lit petrol bomb had been thrown into the gated drive way, landing next to Petra Stunt’s Range Rover.

The Formula 1 tycoon’s youngest daughter, her art dealer husband James Stunt and their three young children were not believed to have been at home at the time of the attack at 5.25pm on April 24.

Two men were understood to have been spotted on CCTV running away.

A family friend told the Mail: “The whole family are really alarmed by this. They are determined to find out who was behind the attack.”

Detectives from Kensington and Chelsea CID are investigating.

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