
Jesy Nelson, the former Little Mix singer, has made an urgent public appeal following the theft of her vehicle from her home in Brentwood, Essex. The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning, around 03:00 BST, when her black Land Rover, bearing the registration plate JJ73SSY, was taken from her driveway. While the loss of the vehicle is significant, the singer expressed far greater concern over the contents of the car: vital hospital equipment essential for the care of her twin daughters.
Nelson’s daughters have been diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a genetic condition that affects the motor neurons and requires specialized medical support. The stolen equipment is critical for their daily health management, prompting Nelson to offer a £10,000 reward for any information leading to the recovery of the vehicle. Taking to Instagram to share her plea, the singer emphasized the urgency of the situation, highlighting that the medical gear is indispensable for her children’s well-being.
The theft comes at a time when Nelson has become a prominent voice for SMA awareness and healthcare reform in the UK. She has actively campaigned for newborn SMA screenings, launching a petition that successfully gathered over 100,000 signatures. Her advocacy efforts have recently seen success, with the UK government announcing plans to roll out earlier SMA testing for newborns starting in October 2026. This personal crisis underscores the challenges faced by families managing rare diseases and the critical nature of the support systems they rely on.
Essex Police have been notified of the theft and are investigating the matter. As the search continues, the singer's appeal has garnered significant attention online, with fans and community members sharing the registration details in hopes of a swift recovery. The primary focus remains the safe return of the medical equipment, which is of far greater value to the family than the vehicle itself.
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