Attempted burglary in the former house of Inoxtag’s parents, the YouTuber brought to safety

Attempted burglary in the former house of Inoxtag’s parents, the YouTuber brought to safety
Attempted burglary in the former house of Inoxtag’s parents, the YouTuber brought to safety

Two weeks after the burglary of a home belonging to Inoxtag, this time it was the former house of the YouTuber’s parents which was targeted. According to Le Figaro three thugs broke into a house in Orgeval (), Monday November 18, 2024.

They attacked the couple who lived there before fleeing. The house was sold by Inoxtag’s parents in 2020 but the thieves “seemed to want to kidnap the current owners of the home, thinking that they were the Youtuber’s parents”explains a source to Match .

The burglars, hooded and armed with an imitation handgun, entered through the garden before breaking into the pavilion around 7:30 a.m. The occupant of the premises was allegedly pushed and her husband received a blow to the head with a rifle butt. The thieves left in a van without taking anything and are said to have caused a slight accident with a bus.

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No link yet established between the two burglaries

An investigation was opened by the public prosecutor’s office. The events were allegedly filmed by the house’s video surveillance cameras. On November 6, accommodation rented by Inoxtag in (Yvelines) was also burglarized. The thieves had stolen €10,000 worth of goods, including computer equipment, to the detriment of the influencer’s tenant.

“For the moment, no link has been established between the burglary of November 6 and this attempted theft this morning (Monday)”specifies Paris Match the public prosecutor of Versailles, Maryvonne Caillibotte. In the meantime, Inoxtag, whose documentary Kaizen on his ascent of Everest was recently a hit, was placed under protection. A security system has also been put in place for his loved ones.

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