Nightmare in Paradise: Robbery Forces the Geissens to Halt Construction!

On the night of June 14th to 15th, the Geissens experienced what should happen to no one. Several masked men broke into their "Villa Geissini" in southern France armed. They stole valuables worth an incredible 200,000 euros. But much worse than the material damage: Carmen Geiss was injured on the neck during the brutal robbery. A true horror day for the family!
Why the Major Construction Halt?
Robert Geiss has found clear words for his decision. On Instagram, he announced that he is stopping the construction of the new "mega-mansion" – right next to their existing villa on an 8000 square meter property. "I will not continue building for now," said the visibly angry millionaire. His argument is unequivocal: "I don't see the point in building a new house in situations where you get robbed here!" The shock is so deep that the prestigious construction project, which was regularly shown in their documentary and on social media, is now at a standstill. All excavators and cranes are at rest.
The Suspicion Against the Informants
The family is sure: Informants were at work here. Robert even goes so far as to say: "More or less, it was an attempted murder." A serious accusation! And the suspicion does not only fall on any strangers. The Geissens suspect that the perpetrators or their informants could come from the circle of construction workers who were active on the huge property.
Their Private Hunt for the Perpetrators
Since the police have not yet caught any perpetrators, the Geissens are taking matters into their own hands. They released footage from their surveillance cameras, which not only show the robbery but also suspicious faces. Carmen even shared supposed names of the wanted individuals – a step that was later reversed. The family wants justice and leaves no stone unturned to find those responsible. Their desire for security and revenge is palpable, and this drastic decision with the construction halt is a clear sign of it.
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