Amy Winehouse home robbed

Some of Amy Winehouse's most personal last remaining possessions were stolen from her home in the immediate aftermath of her death, it is being claimed. The tragic star's father Mitch Winehouse believes someone has unlawfully taken unreleased music, lyric books and letters belonging to the singer.
Only around 20 people - including family, friends, security and police - are said to have had access to the home in north London's Camden Square since Amy died on July 23. However, to date, only two lyric books have been officially declared missing to police.
Ex-cabbie-turned-crooner Mitch, 60, is currently on a family holiday taken in an attempt to come to terms with losing his daughter, but he has vowed to find the cultprits on his return to London. Other items Amy's management can't find include one of her favourite guitars and song lyrics penned for her third album.
A member of Amy's circle told today's Sun: '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. 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.'
The troubled Rehab singer passed away aged just 27 last month and was apparently declared a crime scene immediately afterwards. But despite Mitch giving away items such as clothing to fans paying their respects outside Amy's home, far more important items have gone missing. He and Amy's on-off boyfriend Reg Traviss, 35, who was also on the family holiday, are apparently going to attempt to put some sort of inventory together when they return.
Meanwhile, it's been reported that Amy's ex husband Blake Fielder-Civil is planning on writing a tell-all book about his life with Amy. The so-called former video runner, who is currently in prison serving time for burglary and a firearm offence, was banned from attending his ex-wife's funeral at the end of August. But he is said to be attempting to heal his wounds by dedicating a revealing book based on Amy's life. He's also believed to have hours of never-seen-before video footage of the star which is looking to release.