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Rangers legend Gazza makes tearful appeal for thieves to return late dad's belongings after flat break-in
Paul Gascoigne appeared on Good Morning Britain today to make a tearful plea to burglars, who stole £140,000 of jewellery and high value items from his flat.He begged them to return treasured items which belonged to his late dad John Gascoigne.The raiders’ haul included a £2,000 gold cigar cutter and watch both owned by his father who died aged 72 from cancer two years ago.The ex-Rangers star said he was most upset by his father's watch being stolen.He said: "When I played for Tottenham, I treated myself to an expensive diamond watch and I gave it to my dad as a present and he was over the moon."And he gave me one back that he had for a long time."When he passed away I gave a lot of stuff to the family to keep as a reminder of my dad."A