Kim Kardashian’s fearsome 19-stone bodyguard Pascal Duvier vows to hit back at Paris robbers as he roars: ‘We’re coming for you’
KIM Kardashian's 19-stone bodyguard has warned the gun-toting thieves who stole the star's £9million jewellery collection: "We will find you."
Hulking German judo star Pascal Duvier has been an ever-present at Kim's side for years but could not leap to the rescue during her terrifying Paris ordeal.
Instead, 6ft 4ins Pascal was with her sister Kourtney at a nearby nightclub when the gang launched their precision strike on the reality star's Paris apartment.
It is understood Kim's team called Pascal straight away and the burly German raced back from the nearby nightclub to the flats.
He was snapped accompanying Kim back to the US by private jet yesterday.
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And now fearsome Pascal fired a terrifying warning to the robbers.
He wrote in a blog: "The events that occurred in Paris was one of the most sickening things I have seen or heard.
"We have tips and leads and we will find you.
"That I promise you - you messed with the wrong one."
Pascal has become a celebrity in his own right after being snapped with Kardashian on numerous occasions.
Only last week he threw protester Vitalii Sediuk around like a ragdoll when he tried to accost his employer.
Yet the 35-year-old's security proved less than adequate yesterday morning when a gang of five masked men dressed as police burst into her luxury Paris apartment.
The men proceeded to steal jewellery including the star's £3.5m engagement ring given to her by hubby Kanye West.
They made an escape on motorcycles with police admitting they are struggling to explain the identity of the group.
Traumatised Kardashian was yesterday pictured returning to the US where she was met by West.
The rapper had stormed off stage in the middle of a New York set after hearing about the incident in Paris.
It is not thought the couple's two children North and Saint were in the apartment at the time of the raid.
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