This Wednesday, November 6, the YouTuber was the victim of a burglary at his home located in Poissy, in Yvelines.
This Wednesday, November 6, YouTuber Inoxtag was the victim of a burglary at his home in Poissy, in Yvelines, as indicated by La Voix du Nord. The criminals went through a window overlooking the living room of this pavilion by forcing it by weighing it and they completely searched the accommodation.
At first, the young man did not react publicly then, flooded with worried messages, he ended up reassuring his fans. The YouTuber, made famous in recent weeks by his climb of Everest transcribed in a documentary entitled “ Kaizen », has 11 million subscribers on social networks.
« Friends, everything is fine with me, two burglaries in the space of 6 months. The first was during my climb of Everest, where almost my entire sneaker and watch collection was stolen. The second took place yesterday: in another house of mine where they broke down the window with a crowbar. (…) I don’t know what exactly they were looking for », he wrote this Thursday, November 7. When suddenly, he must have realized that he had also received the support of Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally.
« Sad reality of France in 2024: no one is safe from insecurity that has spiraled out of control. Shame on the far-left activists who dare to rejoice with the baseness that characterizes them », Wrote the far-right activist and close to Marine Le Pen.
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Obviously Jordan Bardella’s message made the young 22-year-old YouTuber jump. Inoxtag, real name Inès Benazzouz, responded bluntly: “ More political recovery, we can’t take any more of you. Instead, support the real French people who really need it… »
The burglarized house belongs to Inoxtag but he does not live there and rents it to a third party, said the Versailles prosecutor’s office. The tenant “ would have surprised the burglar during the break-in », added the same source. Since then, the young videographer has put the house under surveillance.
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