Overview
- Four armed intruders stormed the Geissens’ villa on June 15, injuring Carmen in the neck and Robert in the ribs while making off with about €200,000 in valuables.
- French authorities have kept the case open for six weeks with no arrests reported and continued to seek public tips.
- The villa is now shielded by a three-meter-high barbed-wire fence installed this week as the family’s primary deterrent.
- Property upgrades include integrated perimeter cameras and a state-of-the-art alarm system covering every angle for immediate threat detection.
- A personal bodyguard and 24/7 security team have been hired, and Carmen Geiss says the measures have created a “Fort Knox”-style security oasis restoring the family’s peace of mind.