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Zsa Zsa In Danger? Gabor's Husband Prince Frederic Assaulted By Two Men At Bel Air Estate: 'He's Terrified!'

Prince Frederic Beaten Up

Feb. 13 2015, Published 3:25 p.m. ET

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Hollywood legend Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband Prince Frédéric von Anhalt was badly injured when he was attacked by two men last night at the couple's Bel Air estate, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

"Prince Frédéric von Anhalt was near the swimming pool last night at his home when he was beaten up by two intruders who broke into the gated property," his rep exclusively tells Radar. "The two men literally beat the s**t out of him and he has no clue who they are."

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The 71-year-old suffered bruises and lacerations to the face and body, and was in so much pain he could not immediately drive to seek medical attention, the rep adds. He is currently on his way to an emergency doctor's appointment.

Von Anhalt will seek justice for himself and his frail 98-year-old wife.

"Prince von Anhalt is filing a police report today and has hired extra security guards today for their protection," the rep explains. "He is extremely worried for Zsa Zsa's safety and well-being."

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The couple is still coping with the sudden death of Gabor's daughter, Francesca Hilton, at 67, and subsequent family feud.

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