House of Claudio Marchisio Attcked by Men with “Handguns & Screwdrivers”
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Former Juventus mid-fielder Claudio Marchisio was held at gun point when his house in Turin was attacked by armed men.
La Gazzetta dello Sport report that the individuals were armed with handguns and screwdrivers as the former player was at home with wife Roberta. Immediately following the incident, Marchisio called the police who are now investigating the case.
Later, Marchisio revealed what was going through his mind when an armed gang held him at gunpoint in his home.
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“They had their guns pointed at our heads. It was tough, as I’d never seen two real guns before,” Marchisio told the Corriere della Sera newspaper.
“Fortunately, we managed to stay clear-headed. There were five men who broke into our home in Vinovo, they were asking me where we kept the safe. I told them we didn’t have one, but they didn’t believe me. We really don’t.
Questa notte degli uomini armati sono entrati in casa di Marchisio e lo hanno rapinato. 😰😠
Un grosso abbraccio a @ClaMarchisio8 da parte di tutti noi. Forza Principino! pic.twitter.com/25fW2i1mAp
— Juniverse™ (@jup1897) October 30, 2019
“At that point, they took everything they could find and then left. I was frightened for myself and my wife Roberta. Thank heavens the kids weren’t at home. They’d gone to play football and their Grandfather hadn’t brought them back yet.
“In fact, their coach was the first to suspect something was wrong, because we didn’t answer the phone. When the robbers realised someone was concerned, they started to rush. That was a stroke of real luck.”
“I know these incidents happen all the time, all over the world. This time it happened to us and fortunately we are safe and sound to tell the tale. That’s the most important thing, because I care little for the material possessions that were taken.
“What remains is the fear, but despite it all, we were able to stay calm, even with a gun pointed to our heads.
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Robbery in Marchisio's house, Hope everyone was safe.. 🙏 https://t.co/AZEjjlWoG8
— Forza Juventus (@ForzaJuve2017) October 30, 2019
“We’ve been thinking about moving home for years, but not due to security concerns, we just wanted to be closer to the centre of Turin.
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“Some social media posts don’t even need comment. When I express my ideas, I always maintain respect for others.
“Social media can help us to discover more about our lives. I prefer to use social media to express our desire for a better world. Others, instead, use it to insult people.”