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Inoxtag, victim of two burglaries, makes a radical decision

Inoxtag, the YouTuber with millions of subscribers, was the victim of a burglary this Wednesday, November 6. To reassure his fans, he decided to speak out about this event.

Inoxtag, whose real name is Inès Benazzouz, is a famous YouTuber who has more than 8 million subscribers. He recently gained popularity with the release of his long-awaited documentary “Kaizen”, chronicling his climb of Mount Everest. But recently, the young man was faced with bad news.

While we were recently talking to you about the fortunes of Inoxtag, the latter was the victim of a burglary this Wednesday, November 6, in the afternoon. The thieves broke into a house he was renting in , in . It was the tenant who discovered the burglary when entering the accommodation in the evening, around 9 p.m.

Photo credit: @inoxtag / Instagram

According to information from BFMTV, the burglars managed to enter the home by forcing a window in the living room. Unfortunately, they did not leave empty-handed as they stole computer equipment. The damage is estimated at around 10,000 euros.

Inoxtag's reaction

Faced with this event, Inoxtag was quick to react on X, in particular to reassure its fans, many of whom sent it messages. In his post, he revealed that this was not the first time he had been the victim of a burglary.

“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 will take the necessary precautions to ensure that this does not happen again. 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.”

Inoxtag also wanted to commend the responsiveness and action of the police. An investigation was opened for burglary into a home. For the moment, no arrests have been made to find the culprit(s).

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