Alvaro Morata and stunning wife put on brave faces on trip out with twins as couple plan to move house after horrifying raid - 7M sport

Alvaro Morata and stunning wife put on brave faces on trip out with twins as couple plan to move house after horrifying raid



Posted Friday, June 14, 2019 by Thesun.co.uk

ALVARO MORATA and wife Alice Campello put on brave faces as they were spotted out in public together for the first time since armed robbers raided their home.

The couple were pictured in Ibiza yesterday on a family trip with their twin boys.

Alvaro Morata and stunning wife put on brave faces on trip out with twins as couple plan to move house after horrifying raid
Alvaro Morata and his wife Alice Campello were spotted out in Ibiza yesterday

Alvaro Morata and stunning wife put on brave faces on trip out with twins as couple plan to move house after horrifying raid
The couple are hoping to enjoy their summer after the trauma of their house being raided on Friday

Alvaro Morata and stunning wife put on brave faces on trip out with twins as couple plan to move house after horrifying raid
The on-loan Atletico Madrid striker kisses his model wife as they take a stroll with their twin boys

Campello was with babies Alessandro and Leonardo on Friday night along with the caretaker and housekeeper when their house was stormed.

Morata, 26, was away on international duty with Spain at the time, playing in the 4-1 win against Faroe Islands.

And now the £3.5million Madrid pad is up for sale with the family keen to start afresh in the Spanish capital this summer.

His wife took to Instagram to post an emotional message following the traumatic ordeal.

She wrote: "I'm still upset and I think I'll be afraid for a long time to come.

"I think this is one of those things that are not easily forgotten, one of those things that makes you realize how much love and life is worth.

"Knowing that you have your children at home and thinking they can touch them or do something to them is really inexplicable.

"Fortunately we are all well and could have been much worse.

"They have stolen so many memories but it's gone.

"Now I will try not to think about it and think about our family and try to forget.

"I send you a huge kiss and thank you very much for all the messages."

Morata is currently on loan at Atletico Madrid from Chelsea and has another full season left on his stay at the Wanda Metropolitano.

He played - and scored - against Sweden on Monday and is now off for the the summer.

The striker said he was thankful for the support he had received and that nobody was hurt in the incident.

Alvaro Morata and stunning wife put on brave faces on trip out with twins as couple plan to move house after horrifying raid
Campello was at home with Alessandro and Leonardo when armed robbers stormed into the £3.5m home

He said: "It's a scare, I want to thank all the people who have worried, at the service of the police and of all the means that have been put at our disposal.

"They are things that can happen, now to put more security measures and now we are on vacation so to enjoy them.

"Everything they have been able to take is secondary when there is health in between, that's it, it's over, chapter closed and I hope they do not do it any more."



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