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Lady Gaga: robbery of two bulldogs

2021-02-27T08:28:18.895Z


Two armed men robbed Lady Gaga's bulldogs in Los Angeles. The singer has her animals again. The finder could get a lot of money now.


Lady Gaga has her dogs Gustav and Koji back.

A woman brought the French Bulldogs to a station in Los Angeles, the police said.

You are well.

Two suspects had previously stolen the animals when Gaga's dog sitter was out with them.

The two men jumped out of a car in Los Angeles and demanded the dogs to be surrendered at gunpoint.

The dog sitter was injured by a shot in the chest.

Two dogs robbed the suspect and a third escaped.

Complete recovery

The dog sitter will probably fully recover from his injuries, the police said.

The man's family told a celebrity portal that they hope he will get well again.

After the crime, the singer Lady Gaga asked on Instagram and Twitter to bring the animals back: "My heart is broken and I pray that my family will become whole again through an act of kindness."

She thanked her employee, who risked his life: "You are forever a hero."

The musician promised a reward of $ 500,000 for the animals to return safely.

The woman who brought the bulldogs to the station was apparently not involved in the robbery, the police said.

It is not known whether the woman received the money.

The alleged perpetrators are two men between the ages of 20 and 25, the police said.

They are still on the run.

The singer and actress was in Rome at the time of the crime, where, according to the Adnkronos news agency, she was shooting the new film "Gucci" by director Ridley Scott.

Lady Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, is currently one of the most successful musicians with millions of records sold.

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Source: spiegel

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