Amy Winehouse's home in Camden, North London has allegedly been targeted by thieves.



According to The Sun, some of the Rehab singer's personal belongings have been stolen from the house, after her she was found dead at the property on 23rd July.

Her father Mitch Winehouse reportedly thinks that one of her associates has taken the items, which apparently includes copies of unreleased songs, lyric books and letters.

One of Winehouse's favourite guitars and lyrics said to be from her eagerly anticipated posthumous third album are also said to have disappeared.

Despite the long list of stolen items, The Sun claims that only two lyric books belonging to the late 27-year old have been reported missing to the police.

It is thought that around twenty people have had access to Winehouse's former home since her passing, including her family, friends, security and the cops.

A source close to Amy told the tabloid: "This is such a sickening shock to the family. That someone would stoop so low. They can't get their heads around it."

"Mitch is livid. The family, record label and management are months away from deciding what to do with any unreleased music. For that to be taken out of their hands is horrible."

They added: "Mitch is willing to give whoever has stolen the items a chance to do the right thing and put them back so it doesn't have to get messy."

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