A Dispute as a Guardian Angel: How Davina and Shania Geiss Escaped the Nightmare!

The images of the brutal robbery of Carmen and Robert Geiss in their luxury villa "Villa Geissini" in Saint-Tropez were all over the media. Four armed men stormed the property, robbed the millionaire couple, and left behind a trauma that will leave deep scars. However, during the robbery, the two daughters Davina (22) and Shania (20) were absent. What initially seemed like pure coincidence now turns out to be a fateful event.
The Argument That Saved Davina: Unbelievable but True!
Davina Geiss has now revealed in an exclusive interview why she and her sister Shania were not on site. Davina actually wanted to stay longer in Saint-Tropez, but then a family dispute arose. "I actually wanted to stay in Saint-Tropez until Sunday. But then there was a little argument between mom, dad, and me," the TV star admits. This small disagreement led Davina to decide to return to Monaco earlier. A stroke of luck, as it turned out later!
Mom's "Fighting Instinct" Could Have Escalated Everything
In hindsight, Davina and Shania are absolutely certain: If they had been in the house during the robbery, the situation would not have ended so "mildly." The reason for this? Carmen's famously notorious "fighting instinct." "Mom has this fighting instinct!" Shania explains. Her sister Davina adds: "If she had seen someone holding a gun to our head [...], she would have escalated!" Davina is convinced that her mother would probably have tried to "kill everyone" in such an extreme situation. The sisters firmly believe: "With us, it would have been something completely different!"
Pure Panic and Alcohol Involved
The perpetrators, who were even said to have consumed alcohol during the robbery and smelled of wine, were armed. Carmen Geiss, known for her temperamental nature, tore the mask off one of the intruders' faces despite a gun being held to Robert's head. This shows how unpredictable the situation was and how easily it could have spiraled out of control. Amidst this tense atmosphere, Carmen's maternal instinct, given her children were present, would undoubtedly have led to an even more intense confrontation. Davina and Shania are therefore deeply grateful that the night did not end even worse.
The Invisible Wounds: When Sleep Becomes the Enemy
But even though they escaped the direct horror, the robbery left deep marks on the sisters. Viewing the video footage was too much for both of them. "I no longer have deep sleep, I think about the situation all the time," Davina reports. The sight of their father being kicked in the stomach and ribs and their mother being strangled to unconsciousness was simply too terrible. An argument as a guardian angel – who would have thought? This incident once again shows how unpredictable life can be and how a small disagreement can sometimes prevent the worst.
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