Rihanna abandons mansion after spate of unwanted intruders

Oct 9, 2013 - 12:55
Oct 9, 2013 - 12:58
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Rihanna abandons mansion after spate of unwanted intruders
Rihanna in currently on tour in New Zealand (Picture: Abdeljalil Bounhar/AP_

Rihanna has abandoned her $12million mansion in LA after the property was continually broken in to.

The fearful pop vixen called in the removal trucks to her Pacific Palisades property following a spate of unwanted visitors creeping around her home.

The singer wasn’t packing the boxes herself as she is on tour in New Zealand but she wasn’t taking any more chances after a trespasser was arrested at her pad last week – the third such incident in recent months.

The star is expected to rent a new home in LA but get away from it all by spending her spare time in New York.

Her latest fright came when a man was caught by her security team scaling the walls of her home last Friday moing.

The intruder pegged it but was later snagged by police.

Only last month intruders fled after an alarm went off when they threw a chair through a sliding glass door at the home.

In June her bodyguards caught a man on her roof before the star applied for a restraining order against him.

The 25-year-old Diamonds singer won a three-year restraining order against Steveland Barrow after he got into her home.

 

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