The guard was in the company of his companion when the attackers burst into the home.
A group of thieves broke into the house of Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma overnight from Thursday to Friday while the goalkeeper was with his partner .
According to information provided by the Actu17 site, the criminals forced the door of the home located in the VIII arrondissement, one of the most popular areas of the city, They attacked and tied up the goalkeeper and his companion Alessia Elefante, fleeing with loot estimated at around 500,000 euros (about 454 million pesos), consisting of jewellery, watches and leather goods. .
After that, they were able to go to a nearby hotel from where they were able to notify the police. After that, the Italian national team and his partner were taken to hospital to be checked for possible injuries, finding that the PSG keeper had some minor injuries, two of which were to his head, while Elefante was in shock.
At this time, Donnarumma and his partner and the goalkeeper’s representative agency said they would not comment on what happened while police investigate the assault.
In turn, they confirmed that, as expected, the goalkeeper will be part of the PSG delegation which will travel to Japan tomorrow to play a series of pre-season friendlies .
The Banditry Repression Brigade (BRB) of the Paris judicial police was responsible for carrying out the investigation on the charges of armed robbery in an organized gang, kidnapping in an organized gang and aggravated violence. For now, the suspects are still at large.
Unfortunately, robberies of Paris Saint-Germain players have become commonplace in recent years. Of course, especially when away from home. Among the victims are Presnel Kimpembe, Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Ángel Di María, Dani Alves, Éric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Sergio Rico and Mauro Icardi.
Last January, the Versailles Criminal Court sentenced two people to prison terms for the robbery at the Marquinhos family home in March 2021. In February, two other people were sentenced to three and four years in prison by the Nanterre Criminal Court for the robbery at the home of Ángel Di María, which also took place in March 2021.
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