Denial of the News about Theft from Messi’s House

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Denial of the News about Theft from Messi's House

Denial of Messi’s House Burglary News

The news about thieves attempting to steal from the house of the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner in Barcelona is not true.

On Thursday, a report was published by the Catalonia-based Sport magazine stating that Lionel Messi’s house in Barcelona was unsuccessfully targeted by thieves, but this news was later denied.

The ESPN television network, denying this news, reported that the news of thieves attempting to steal from Lionel Messi’s house is not true. In fact, the thieves tried to rob a house near Messi’s in Barcelona. The Argentine superstar’s house is under 24-hour protection by security forces hired by Lionel, and surveillance cameras are installed every few meters in the vicinity of his house.

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