An NHS doctor couple have vowed to buy a third Jeep Wrangler despite a keyless car thief gang stealing two from them in a month.

Neurologists Vijeya Ganesan, 57, and Peter Garrard, 64, noticed their two-year-old £47,500 motor had been taken from the road outside their London home of 27 years on Easter Sunday.

They had bought the car mainly for long trips and their Border Terrier, Gus, so they decided to use the insurance money and splash out £54,000 to buy the exact model and colour as a replacement.

Yet despite purchasing Faraday pouches from Amazon to act as a defence barrier to stop thieves cloning the keys, and hiding an AirTag in the glove box, the Jeep was astonishingly nicked again on May 21 - just ten days after they collected it.

To add insult to injury, Gus has also had his bed stolen twice as it was in the Jeep on both occasions.