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You'll need to contact Steam Support regarding this as only they have the full details of what happened on the Steam servers with this incident.
If he has spent £112.93 on your account as well as gaining access to your e-mail password, I can't help but feel you had a gross lapse of internet security on your end, be it some malicious program or you entering your details into a phishing website.
Steam Support will usually take between 1-5 working days to respond to your ticket. Tickets are answered in the order they are received. While there are Support Staff working during weekends, there are obviously less than during weekdays. Because your ticket has gone over a weekend, you may find your ticket answer taking a little longer expected.
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