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Celebrity Outrage After Brutal Robbery of the Geissens: Silvia Wollny Defends Herself Against Online Hate!

Brutaler Raubüberfall auf die Geissens: Silvia Wollny wehrt sich gegen Online-Hass und ruft zu mehr Menschlichkeit auf.
Brutaler Raubüberfall auf die Geissens: Silvia Wollny wehrt sich gegen Online-Hass und ruft zu mehr Menschlichkeit auf. ©RTL
Brutal Reality Instead of Film: Armed Robbers Overpower Carmen and Robert Geiss in Their Luxury Villa Near Saint-Tropez – the Shocking Act Gains Prominent Support and Brings Online Hate to Light.

It sounds like something out of a bad movie, but it's bitter reality: Over the weekend, four armed men broke into the luxurious villa of Carmen (60) and Robert Geiss (61) near Saint-Tropez. What happened next is unbelievable: Carmen was strangled until unconscious, while her husband Robert was forced at gunpoint to open the safes. Carmen suffered not only emotional but also significant physical injuries during the robbery. A true shock moment for the jet-set couple that defies the limits of the imaginable.

Silvia Wollny's Emotional Message

In this dark hour, a woman known for her straightforward words and not mincing them speaks out: Eleven-time mom Silvia Wollny (60). On her Instagram channel, she sent the Geissens a moving message. First, she wished Carmen and Robert "a speedy recovery," strength, and a quick, complete healing. She emphatically stressed: "Health is the highest good – everyone should understand that." A message that offers deep insight and shows that even in the celebrity cosmos, humanity comes first.

The Hard-Hitting Statement Against Online Hate

But Silvia wouldn't be Silvia if she didn't also address the second, ugly side of the internet. She directed clear words at all those who react with "hate, agitation, or even schadenfreude" to the Geissens' traumatic experience. "What is going wrong?" she asks shocked and then adds: "Those who elevate themselves over the suffering of others do not show strength, but lack of character." Bam! These words hit the mark and are an important signal against the digital coldness that often spreads on the net.

A Call for More Humanity

Silvia Wollny did not miss the opportunity to reinforce her message. She made an urgent appeal: "Enough! We need more compassion, more humanity, and less digital coldness." She emphasized that her words are "a sign against hate, against agitation, and against all those who think respect is negotiable." Her clear opinion struck a chord with many fans. Nearly 30,000 users marked the post with a like-heart.

Even Davina Geiss Reacts

The solidarity with the Geissens is great. Among the numerous likes from celebrities like Danni Büchner and Iris Klein, there was also a heart from Davina Geiss (22). She and her sister Shania (20) were fortunately not on site when the brutal act happened. Nevertheless, this incident is, of course, a traumatic experience for the daughters as well, which now needs to be processed together.

This tragic event once again shows how important solidarity and compassion are in times of need, and how quickly the boundaries between privacy and public interest can blur when celebrities become the target of criminals.

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