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Two Lady Gaga dogs stolen by man who shot their keeper

2021-02-26T08:13:35.339Z


The pop diva has announced a reward of $ 500,000 for bringing her two French bulldogs safe and sound.


Who dared to shoot Lady Gaga's "dog-sitter" and steal Koji and Gustav?

On Wednesday evening, a man kidnapped two of the singer's three French bulldogs in the middle of the street.

The dogs took their walk on a Hollywood boulevard in the company of a "dog sitter" hired by the star.

During the flight, the latter was wounded by bullets.

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According to the specialist site TMZ, specializing in celebrities and the first to disseminate this information, Lady Gaga is offering a reward of $ 500,000 for the return of her two French bulldogs, christened Koji and Gustav.

Contacted by AFP to confirm the information, the singer's agents did not wish to react on Thursday morning.

Los Angeles police said they intervened in Hollywood on Wednesday night after an individual armed with a semi-automatic pistol opened fire on a man in his thirties.

The suspect fled in a white car, taking with him two of the three French bulldogs that the victim was walking.

Police did not disclose the identity of the victim, who was conscious after the assault and was taken to hospital.

According to TMZ and other local media outlets, the pop diva had given custody of her animals to the victim while she was in Rome for the set of a Ridley Scott film.

A third bulldog, Asia, was recovered by the police at the scene of the attack.

Lady Gaga is particularly attached to her dogs, who frequently accompany her to public events and of which she posts photos on social networks.

Source: lefigaro

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