Gas burglary: did thieves use anaesthetic on Jenson Button?

Button and his wife Jessica Michibata had jewellery worth £300,000 stolen from Saint-Tropez villa

Jenson Button
(Image credit: PATRIK STOLLARZ/AFP/Getty Images)

The British F1 driver Jenson Button and his wife Jessica Michibata have had their rented Saint-Tropez villa burgled, losing £300,000-worth of jewellery, including Jessica's engagement ring. The strange part is the alleged method: a "gas burglary".

Did thieves really drop anaesthetic gas into Button's air conditioning - knocking Button and Michibata out, plus their three guests - before they rifled at leisure through the couple's possessions?

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