Rita Ora breaks down in tears as she relives robbery
In frantic 999 call singer threatened to kill intruder who broke into home as family slept upstairs.
Rita Ora broke down in tears as she relived the moment a burglar broke into her family home in a "targeted attack".
The singer and her sister Elena were asleep upstairs when two men raided the three-storey house in north-west London on November 28 last year.
Charaf Elmoudden, 26, and an accomplice allegedly made off with jewellery, iPhones, Apple Mac computers, bags and clothes worth £200,000.
In a frantic 999 call played to jurors at Harrow Crown Court, Ora is heard sobbing "I don't have a knife" as the burglars rifled through her things.
She was then heard screaming: "Don't you fking come up these stairs. I will fk you up - you f**king hear me?" after locking herself in her room with her sister.
She later asked the operator: "What do you want me to do now? I will kill him."
Giving evidence from behind a curtain, Ora sobbed as the recording was played and said: "That phone call freaked me out a bit - give me a moment."
She then described how she had watched a film with a girlfriend earlier that evening and gone to bed at around 2.30am.
"I went to sleep and was woken up by a scream. I was half asleep then woke up and heard my sister running up the stairs.
"I opened the door... she just ran up the stairs then she jumped on my bed and started screaming."
Her 25-year-old sister Elena also gave evidence describing how she came face-to-face with the burglar who "look dead in my eyes".
"At one point he was an arm's length away which was really scary because it means he was looking at me directly while I was asleep," she said.
Prosecutor Mark Kinsey said Ora's house was deliberately chosen by the thieves because they knew she lived there.
Elmoudden, of Muswell Hill, north London, denies burglary. The trial continues.