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Chelsea star Reece James warns thieves who stole charity goods from his car ‘what goes around comes around’


CHELSEA star Reece James has slammed thieves that stole goods intended for charity from his car.

The England international has been doing admirable charity work with The Felix Project in London.

Reece James has been doing excellent charity work

Selfish thieves broke into the Chelsea star’s car

The organisation seek to prevent surplus food going to waste, helping to feed the needy, including hungry children.

James, 21, had been due to donate some gifts to the charity.

But he was dismayed to find that they had been stolen from his car.

He posted on Instagram: “Another rewarding experience with the Felix Project today serving meals to the younger generation.

“Hopefully we spread some joy ahead of a challenging Christmas period.

“Unfortunately, I was met with huge disappointment when returning to my car.

“During the event, someone felt the need to break in and steal gifts that I was due to go and donate later in the day.

“What goes around comes around”.

James, 21, has done great work with The Felix Project

The charity help to feed those less fortunate than others across the capital

As well as being generous off the pitch, James has excelled on it this season for club and country.

The academy product has largely usurped club captain Cesar Azpilicueta as Frank Lampard’s first choice right-back at Stamford Bridge.

And he has even managed to break into Gareth Southgate’s England squad, despite intense competition from the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier.

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England defender Reece James celebrates his side’s 3-0 win over Ireland at Wembley


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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