The grieving family of Amy Winehouse has another reason to get furious about as some of the singer's most valuable belongings went missing in her Camden Square home.

According to a report posted by The Sun, some of the late singer's belongings have been taken away by unknown people, and Mitch Winehouse, the father of the deceased talent, is not too happy about it. Despite the selfless act of the singer's father giving away Amy's clothes and accessories to fans just days after her death, opportunists can't seem to keep themselves from damaging the emotions of the people the singer left behind. The Winehouse family says that only friends of the singer, security guards, and members of the family have access to the home where the singer's dead body was found on the afternoon of July 23.

Some of the things taken from the house were guitars, copies of Winehouse's unreleased demos, and the singer's diary that included personal thoughts and lyrics for her songs. "This is such a sickening shock to the family. That someone would stoop so low. They can't get their heads around it. Mitch is livid," says an insider in a report posted by Celebrity.aok.uk. According to the same report, Mitch Winehouse is willing to give the "robbers" a second chance to return the stolen items. "He is willing to give whoever has stolen the items a chance to do the right thing" says the source in the same report.

So far, the Winehouse family has only reported the two lyric books missing, and they are still waiting for the items to return.