EastEnders legend left fuming as car broken into and trashed just days before Christmas | The Sun

EASTENDERS legend Dean Gaffney is fuming after his car was broken into and trashed just days before Christmas.

The actor, 45, shared the devastating news on his Instagram page.


Dean posted a number of snaps of his Audi with broken glass and his belongings all over the front seats.

He said: "I could get angry but what's the point.

"Let karma work its magic.

"Xmas time in London, definitely a headache I could do without."

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It comes just months after Dean was comforted by his co-stars after his mum's funeral.

The heartbroken star shared a photo of her funeral booklet with the caption: "Gone but NEVER forgotten… Sunrise: 23/12/53. Sunset: 13/08/23.

"I miss and love you Mum, today, tomorrow and forever. X."

Dean's mother Marian passed away in August.

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The soap legend shared the devastating news on social media, writing: "I am simply broken to share that my beautiful selfless mother Marian has sadly passed away.

"I was, am and always will be a mummy’s boy so this news has completely floored me.

"I spoke to her every day and in some ways I’m glad I’m the one that found her asleep.

"I will retain all the amazing memories that we shared and whilst I understand the circle of life means everyone will feel this pain at some point in their lives, life can be very cruel at times."

Dean is best known for playing Robbie Jackson on EastEnders between 1993 and 2003.



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