
The American reality television star Kim Kardashian will testify in person in a next French trial on an armed robbery or his jewels in Paris in 2016, said American lawyer Michael Rhodes on Monday, April 14.
A French court is from April 28 to try six people about the robbery of gems in October 2016 that saw men laughs from the luxurious Kardashian apartment in Paris with millions of jewels, including a diamond ring given by their Thenhusband.
The trial will be executed until May 23, and Kardashian will appear on May 13, according to a provisional schedule.
In what has been called the greatest French retention addressed to an individual in 20 years, Kardashian was stolen or jewelry worth approximately six million euros ($ 6.8 million at current rates) while staying with a duration of the luxury residence.
Among the suspicious arrested four months later in Paris and in southern France is Aomar Ait Khedache, known as “Old Omar”, who is believed to be the leader of the gang.
Two investigating magistrates ordered the suspects to be tried by jury, who in France is reserved for the most serious crimes, for charges that include armed hand robbery, kidnapping and membership or a criminal gang.
Duration on the night of October 2 to 3, 2016, several men, some of the police officers who pass through the hotel where Kardashian, who was 36 years old.
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Two of the intruders took weapons to the head, and one, Kardashian, later told the detectives, addressed her “with a very strong French accent” in English, counting his hand on a ring of wearing. Then they tied her, gagged her and took her to the bathroom. Meanwhile, three men watched at the reception, and one was waiting at the wheel of an escape car.
In addition to the ring, which presented an almost deceased diamond of 18.88 carats, the group was made with several more pieces of gold jewels and diamonds.
One of the alleged thieves, Yunice Abbas, who fled the scene on a bicycle, dropped a cross embedded by diamonds worth € 30,000, which was found by a pin a few hours later.
The thieves lost some more articles while they were in the race, but most of the reward has never been found and it is believed that it has been sold in Belgium.
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