The house located in Ploudalmézeau (Finistère) where the fashion designer Paco Rabanne lived, who died on Friday at the age of 88, was assaulted this weekend, the AFP reported on Tuesday, citing the gendarmes and the mayor of the Breton commune.
“The robbery took place on the night of Saturday to Sunday in Ploudalmézeau. The damage is minor and there are no arrests,” the Finistère gendarmerie told AFP, confirming the police information. Telegram.
“Not a glorious act”
The house of the Spanish couturier, as famous for his metallic outfits as for his eccentric statements, is located on the edge of the coast, not far from other houses.
“The thieves thought that there were many valuable things there. It is not a glorious act. Whether it is Paco Rabanne or anyone, it is very shocking to go and rob a person who has just died,” Marguerite Lamour, mayor of this town. of just over 6,000 inhabitants, she told AFP.
Source: BFM TV
