He did not particularly wish to speak on this subject but wanted to react publicly after numerous messages received. Inoxtag, a videographer with nearly 9 million subscribers on YouTube, saw one of his properties burglarized on Wednesday. It is not his home but a house that he rented, in Poissy (Yvelines), the Versailles prosecutor's office confirmed this Thursday morning to Le Parisien.
It was the tenant who discovered the burglary when he returned home, to this house located outside the city, on Wednesday around 9 p.m. The damage was still being estimated this Thursday, but it could be around 10,000 euros.
In a message published on the social network “Friends, everything is fine with me, two burglaries in the space of 6 months,” he wrote. 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 in the window with a crowbar. »
Inoxtag also specifies that, after taking the time to check everything this Thursday morning, the burglar(s) “did not take anything important”. Facts after which he announces he will react immediately. “I will take the necessary precautions to ensure that this does not happen again,” he continues, welcoming the action of the police. I didn't think it would come to this, but I have to put my house under surveillance from today to ensure my safety and that of my loved ones. » The investigation was entrusted to the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine police station.
Originally from Orgeval, Inès Benazzouz, her real name, also recently had her own house built, still in Yvelines. A project which he had echoed in his videos, before giving a guided tour on YouTube. Its location is deliberately kept very secret.