The thieves got their hands on computer equipment with damage estimated at 10,000 euros.
Inoxtag is this Youtuber who has gone beyond the framework of video sharing platforms in recent months with the release of an event film retracing his ascent of Everest at the end of last spring.
The YouTuber's house located in Poissy (Yvelines) was burglarized this Wednesday, November 6 according to information from Europe 1 which indicated that the damage had been estimated at around 10,000 euros. A house that the YouTuber rented but did not live in, our colleagues further specify.
A police source added to BFM TV that the burglar(s) managed to gain entry by forcing a window in the living room. The house was reportedly “searched from top to bottom”.
An investigation into burglary into a home has been opened according to the Versailles public prosecutor's office.
Real name Inès Benazzouz, Inoxtag has nearly 8 million subscribers on YouTube, 5.9 million on TikTok and 5.2 million on Instagram. While still in school, he launched on YouTube in 2015 by publishing videos dedicated to video games, before diversifying with music videos.
He quickly became popular alongside other young content creators like Michou, with whom he formed “Team Crouton”. Inoxtag is one of the creators affiliated with the Webedia group, which also includes influencers like Joyca, Just Riadh and Domingo.
In September, the film of his ascent of Everest broke the record for views of a video on YouTube in France. Currently, 37 million people have already seen this film.
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