TWO squatters make a run for it with their belongings after The Sun revealed they had set up home in Gordon Ramsay’s posh pub.
The hooded pair were seen legging it in dark clothes with rucksacks yesterday after spending days in the telly chef’s £13million boozer.
A woman was also pictured going through a gate and then darting off down the road away from the York and Albany restaurant in Camden, North London.
We revealed yesterday a gang of at least six “professional squatters” broke in before using Gordon’s kitchen appliances as a barricade and glueing shut the locks.
Photos show the swanky bar area of the venue — which had been temporarily closed for a handover — resembling a tip, with debris sprawled everywhere and a squatter crashed out on a leather sofa.
Ramsay, 57, was about to sign over a multi-million pound lease to new partners when the gang broke in.
The TV chef — who was embroiled in a legal battle over the venue back in 2015 — called the police last Wednesday but has been unable to remove the squatters from the 19th-century building.
Gordon was said to be seething.
Last night a source said: “It’s an absolute nightmare scenario for poor Gordon.
“The pub was temporarily closed whilst he was finalising a new lease, and during this handover period a gang of profes
“They’ve now boarded themselves in the building and are slowly taking over the place, leaving their crap everywhere and brazenly telling locals this is now their home.
“They’ve glued tight all the locks and are cooking up a storm in the kitchen, which is especially galling for Gordon.”
sional squatters somehow bypassed all the security and CCTV, and got themselves in.