Neymar’s mansion in France broken into by man ‘clutching bibles’ and claiming to be ‘spreading the word of God’

Neymar’s mansion in France broken into by man ‘clutching bibles’ and claiming to be ‘spreading the word of God’

Superstar footballer, Neymar’s mansion in France was reportedly broken into before the Paris Saint-Germain star played and scored in a 4-0 thrashing of Reims on Sunday, May 16. 
The Brazilian scored the opening goal in the match as PSG took the title race to the last day of the season with Lille favourites to be crowned champions if they win their last game.  PSG is one point behind top-of-the-table Lille, with one game to go. According to French newspaper L’Equipe, a man managed to scale a perimeter wall and came ‘within metres’ of the front door.
It’s been reported that the intruder was ‘clutching bibles’ and ‘spreading the word of God’ at the property in La Celle-Saint-Cloud.
Neymar’s security team responded to the incident and raised the alarm, and police arrested the man a couple of miles away in a neighbouring town of Bougival.


The footballer’s property is in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, around 1.8miles from where the intruder was detained.

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