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Geissens Release Surveillance Footage After Violent Saint-Tropez Robbery

They have shared video clips of the attack to help police identify suspects, now weighing relocation to Monaco due to lingering safety fears.

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Carmen und Robert Geiss nach Überfall noch immer unter Schock. (Fotomontage)
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Overview

  • On June 15, four armed, masked intruders burst into the Geissens’ Saint-Tropez villa through a terrace door and held the couple at gunpoint.
  • Carmen Geiss was strangled to unconsciousness and suffered a stitched neck wound, and their lawyer has deemed the violence a murder attempt under French law.
  • The robbers emptied the safe, escaping with an estimated €200,000 in cash, jewelry and designer handbags.
  • On June 18, Robert and Carmen Geiss published surveillance videos from inside the villa to solicit public tips and support the ongoing investigation.
  • They have engaged a professional security team, upgraded their alarm systems and are considering a permanent move to Monaco for greater peace of mind.