Professional footballers, victims of their (financial) success, episode 4597. While the trial linked to the kidnapping of Paul Pogba by childhood friends will begin at the end of the month at the Paris criminal court, the burglary cases, and even violent thefts, continue, often with the Ile-de-France region as a backdrop.
After the burglary of Kingsley Coman's father last summer in Seine-et-Marne, it was the turn of young AS Monaco player Georges Ilenikhena to have been the victim of a violent theft on the weekend. last, near Corbeil-Essonnes (Essonne) in the Tarterêts district. According to The Parisianwhich revealed the affair this Monday, the boy was allegedly attacked as he left an evening with a friend and returned to his car, parked on rue Gustave-Eiffel.
A complaint filed, the perpetrators are still running
It is this moment that “at least four people, all hooded, and some equipped with handguns” would have chosen, according to our colleagues, to threaten one of the new nuggets of the Monegasque training center, author of the goal of ASM's victory on FC Barcelona's pitch in the Champions League. The attackers allegedly stole a pair of luxury shoes, his phone and his car keys.
But while trying to escape with the player's vehicle, they crashed it, forcing them to flee on foot. Called to the scene, the police would then intervene to carry out the usual findings. The young attacker went to the Corbeil police station the next day to file a complaint.
The perpetrators of the theft had not yet been arrested as of Monday morning. It is DCT 91 (territorial crime division) which is carrying out the investigations. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, the Monegasque striker grew up in Hauts-de-Seine, where he kept ties and contacts, including a few malicious people.
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