Three men who were jailed following a terrifying knifepoint robbery at the home of Olympic cyclist Sir Mark Cavendish were today ordered to pay back more than £750,000 or face an extra six years in jail each.
Sir Mark was beaten and threatened to be stabbed in front of his wife Peta and his three-year-old son during the violent raid, when the masked gang broke in at the dead of night.
They are believed to have been after a £2 million sapphire Richard Mille watch the athlete was loaned for an awards ceremony.
Instead, they made off with two other watches by the same upmarket firm worth £400,000 and £350,000.
Romario Henry, 34, of Lewisham, south-east London, and Ali Seasay, 30, of Rainham, Kent, were eventually caught and sentenced to 15 years and 12 years respectively in 2023 for two counts of robbery at the family house in Ongar, Essex.






