'I was tied up': Donnarumma recounts the ordeal he suffered

“I was very afraid for Alessia, that something would happen to her. Gianluigi Donnarumma and his wife, Alessia Elefante, were attacked at their home in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, on the night of Thursday to Friday. The Italian goalkeeper of PSG retraced the evening with the Italian media Libero.

In shock, the doorman said, “To suddenly find people at home at three o’clock in the morning, I think that’s the worst possible feeling. He continues, “I was immobilized and Alessia was forced to give away everything we had that was precious. The amount of the loot could go up to 500,000 euros.

“I can’t go into details as the investigation is ongoing. We had to leave our apartment to allow the investigation to take place, we are staying in a hotel. »

“I was helpless, tied up, I couldn’t do anything. Besides, I don’t have a complete command of French, so it was difficult to explain to these people where the stuff was,” he says. The Italian could not profile his attackers. He detected only a “French accent”. The assailants had “faces covered”.

Despite the shock of the aggression, Gianluigi Donnarumma insisted on participating in the PSG Japan tour. The Parisian team left this Saturday, without Kylian Mbappé, put aside by the club’s staff.

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