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Police find scores of guns at home of French film star Alain Delon

  • French screen legend Alain Delon's house was searched, resulting in police finding 72 firearms and over 3,000 rounds of ammunition.
  • Delon, who did not have authorization to own a firearm, was at the center of a family feud involving his children, accusations of cognitive tests, and legal battles.
  • The actor, known for playing gun-toting gangsters, has been in poor health since suffering a stroke in 2019 and remains embroiled in an ongoing legal and familial conflict.
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French police, in the house of the famous actor Alain Delon near Paris, seized 72 pieces of firearms, 3,000 bullets, and also found a shooting range, reports RTS.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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While the three children of the famous French actor have been torn apart in the media for several months, Anouchka Delon claims this Wednesday morning to be experiencing “a personal hell”.

·Paris, France
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Police seize 72 guns from home of French movie icon Alain Delon

Prosecutor says French film star did not have valid authorisation to own firearms

·London, United Kingdom
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Alain Delon, who became famous playing a gangster, had arsenal of weapons in his home but no weapons permit.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, February 27, 2024.
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