British YouTube creator Ben Phillips says he was held at gunpoint during a home invasion at the beginning of the month. The Daily Mail reports that Phillips, who has more than 30 million followers across social media, described fearing for his life during the incident at a high-value property. The outlet links the timing of the raid to Phillips’ birthday trip to Cannes with his girlfriend, saying the raid occurs after that trip. The report characterizes the incident as a “house raid” involving a firearm, with Phillips stating he believed he was going to die. The available information focuses on Phillips’ account and does not include additional verified details such as the identities of the suspects, whether items were taken, or the status of any police investigation. The report also references the property value figures mentioned in the story. Overall, the coverage centers on Phillips’ public description of being threatened at gunpoint during the raid.
YouTuber Ben Phillips says he was held at gunpoint during home raid
British YouTube creator Ben Phillips says he was held at gunpoint during a home invasion at the beginning of the month. The Daily Mail reports that Phillips, who has more than 30 million followers acr...
- Ben Phillips, a British YouTube creator, says he was held at gunpoint during a home invasion.
- The incident is reported to have occurred at the beginning of the month.
- The report links the raid’s timing to Phillips taking a birthday trip to Cannes with his girlfriend.
- Phillips says he feared he was going to die during the raid.
- The reports provide limited additional verified details beyond Phillips’ account.
Ben Phillips, who has more than 30million followers across social media, said he feared he was going to die when he was targeted at the £8million property at the beginning of this month.
2 hours agoBen Phillips, who has more than 30million followers across social media, said he feared he was going to die when he was targeted at the £8million property at the beginning of this month.
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