Ashley Cole tells how he was 'on his knees, waiting to be killed' as masked raiders smashed into his home

Ashley Cole tells how he was 'on his knees, waiting to be killed' as masked raiders smashed into his home
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By Ben Chapman


Published: 10/05/2022

- 14:46

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:30

Nottingham Crown Court was shown footage of the footie legend recalling how a four men broke into his Surrey home in January 2020

Former England footballer Ashley Cole told police “I knew now, I am going to die” as masked raiders smashed into his home and tied his hands while he was holding his young daughter, a court has heard.

Nottingham Crown Court was shown footage of the ex-Arsenal, Chelsea and Derby defender recalling how a minimum of four men broke into his Surrey home in January 2020 shortly after he had settled down to watch Netflix.


In footage played in court, Mr Cole tells police: “I was on my knees, waiting to either be killed… I’ll never see my kids again.”

Mr Cole said he had just got back from work with Chelsea’s under-15s before hearing a “banging sound”.

Ashley Cole told police he thought he was going to die as raiders smashed into his home.
Ashley Cole told police he thought he was going to die as raiders smashed into his home.
Martin Rickett

He told police: “As soon as I put Netflix on, literally 10 to 15 seconds after that, I heard like a banging sound.

“I could hear it was like outside of my bedroom, just to the left, coming through the window.

“The banging was vibrating up the walls into my bedroom.

“I literally looked at Sharon… and I said ‘what’s that?’

“She said ‘I don’t know but that’s not a normal noise’.

“I got off the bed and said to her ‘this is why I should keep a weapon, like a golf club, in my bedroom’.”

Mr Cole said he then looked at the cameras on his phone to see if he could identify the intruders.

He said: “I could see they were carrying a ladder towards my balcony.

“I said ‘Sharon, there’s someone in the garden trying to get on the balcony… call the police’.”

Recalling what happened when he stepped out on to his balcony, Mr Cole said: “I swore at them and shouted ‘help me, someone is trying to get into my house’ and they turned and went to run away.”

Four men broke into Cole's Surrey home in January 2020.
Four men broke into Cole's Surrey home in January 2020.
John Walton

He continued: “Now I see a minimum of four running from a bush which is probably 15 yards away or so.

“They half-shouted ‘agh’ and charged towards my bottom windows.

“I knew now, I am going to die.

“I have got my kids in the house and I have no-one to help.

“I tried to shout on the balcony as loud as I could.

“I just looked at (Ms Canu) and said ‘there’s people coming in the house, get the kids and call the police’.

“She was shook and a little bit scared.”

Mr Cole told police that he went to get his daughter while Ms Canu went to get their son.

He said: “I thought if I hide maybe they’re going to be more angry and if I have got my baby on my lap they won’t hurt us.”

The former England defender then appeared to get emotional as he put his hands on his face, before saying: “I said it wouldn’t affect me, but Jesus.”

Continuing to recall what happened, Mr Cole said: “I was on my knees, waiting to either be killed… I’ll never see my kids again, and I just heard lots of footsteps running up the stairs.

“Obviously before that I heard the window smash.

Ashley Cole says he was 'being brave' during the break-in.
Ashley Cole says he was 'being brave' during the break-in.
Joe Giddens

“I was being brave, I didn’t want to show our daughter that I was scared for our lives.”

Recalling what happened after the intruders made their way upstairs, Mr Cole said one of the men said “get the f*** up”, before saying “give me all the f****** jewels and all the f****** kettles” and “take me to your f****** safe”.

Mr Cole said: “By then he’s grabbed me by the neck and I have got my daughter in my arms.

“He said ‘let go of the baby’ and I said ‘I’m not leaving my little girl here… I’m not going to leave my baby’.

“I’m trying to protect my daughter – he could see I wasn’t getting up easily and he was pushing my head forwards a little but harder and said ‘give me your arms, put your hands behind your back’.

“His hand was always on my neck.

“He said ‘don’t you f****** look at me, I’m not f****** going to hurt you, I just want your f****** jewels and kettles’.

“Now he’s getting a little bit forceful – he put my hands behind my back and I shuffle towards the door.

“I said ‘look, just take everything, just leave me and my family alone’.

“Now my partner is at my door and is saying ‘leave him alone, leave him alone’.

“By then, he’s now put these ties (on me) – they were black, long and thick.

“I remember him putting them on behind my back and he did it and tied it… really tight.

“He’s picked me up by my arms and obviously still held my neck.

“I’m still in my pants and I remember thinking ‘what’s going to happen?’

“I can see Sharon is crying.

“My son, he’s seen my hands being tied behind my back, and I looked at him and saw his face – he was just white.”

Kurtis Dilks, 34, is charged with being part of the gang who allegedly smashed their way into Mr Cole and his partner Sharon Canu’s home with a sledgehammer and threatened to cut the ex-footballer’s fingers off.

Ashley Cole told police he thought he was going to die as raiders smashed into his home.Martin Rickett

Dilks faces three charges of conspiracy to commit burglary, four charges of converting criminal property, three charges of conspiracy to commit robbery and two counts of robbery.

Nine other men are also on trial for their alleged part in the series of “ruthlessly executed” burglaries – including the theft of a £3.5 million tiara.

The trial continues.

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