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Mohamed Henni victim of a home-jacking, his Snapchat deleted by force


We finally know why Mohamed Henni has disappeared from social networks for a few days. Usually very active on the web, the Youtubeur has been missing for 5 days, his Snapchat account has even disappeared, enough to raise questions from fans, what is happening with the famous supporter of Olympique de Marseille. He has finally given news to explain this absence.

Mohamed Henni robbed at his home!

The influencer followed by millions of people on Twitter, Instagram and Youtube has just come out of the silence to speak about the trauma he has just experienced last weekend. Mohamed Henni was the victim of a home-jacking on the night of Saturday August 28 to Sunday August 29, he was robbed at his home in the presence of his wife and son. “Hello the team, I suffered a home jacking in the night from Saturday to Sunday at home. I’m back home today. They took away my snap of force that it tests, I wish no one to live such an experience. ” he announced in an Instagram story this Monday morning.

He then broke the silence in a video to openly express about this incident, “Ready to stop everything. This life is not worth it in real life ” he confides. “It’s over snap, it’s over networks. I realized that he was much more important (…) The safety of my son, the safety of my family, that is priceless. For those who made me home jacking, that at a price. ‘Give so much and we’ll leave you alone’ (…) We didn’t even want to go home anymore, it’s a trauma. It’s shocking” comments Mohamed Henni who has still not recovered from this tragedy 5 days later and wishes to stop social networks to preserve the safety of his relatives. A few days ago the influencer Greg Yega was also the victim of a similar home-jacking in Marseille.

Grégory.K: Manager, web developer, administrator and publisher, manager of the site www.13or-du-hiphop.fr, self-taught French rap fan since the 90s also in charge of social networks, Twitter, Facebook.

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