Kim Kardashian declared before a court in Paris for the millionaire robbery of which he was a victim and said he thought “that he was going to die that night”

The American socialite and model Kim Kardashian He declared before a court in Paris, France, who feared for his life in 2016 when thieves broke into his hotel in the capital of that country and stole a millionaire botin.
“I was sure I was going to die that night,” Kardashian declared in tears and sobs, adding that that night he begged his aggressors for his life.
“I told them: ‘They can take everything, but I have to be able to return home, I have babies, please'”he said before the Parisian court.
The 44 -year -old woman, who gave her forgiveness despite the “trauma”, paid her declaration on Tuesday before a court in the center of Paris, where she arrived dressed in a black suit with shoulder pads, sunglasses, a diamond necklace and escorted by her mother, Kris Jenner.
In the media case, which was described by the French press as “the theft of the century”, Ten suspects accused of armed steal jewelry valued at 10 million dollars of women, known as the queen of social networks are being judged.
The robbery occurred in October 2016 in an exclusive and discreet hotel in Paris, when the American socialite had traveled to the country for fashion week, according to its story.
“Paris has always been a place that I love,” Kardashian declared when recounting the details of what happened.
Kardashian, who was then 35 years old, was threatened with a gun in the head, tied and gagged. “I was sure they were going to shoot me, so I prayed for my family,” he said.
According to his story, one of the robbers said several times the word “ring”, a ring in English, speaking with a strong French accent.
He said that at the beginning “he did not understand that he was referring to his jewels,” but then the masked assailants found the diamond ring of 3.5 million euros that rapper Kanye West, her husband at the time, gave him.
The trial was attended by the defendants, men between 60 and 70 years oldly with a criminal record, who respond to nicknames such as “the old Omar” or “blue eyes.”