Halle Berry's Coastline Mansion Robbed By Sea Pirates During Wildfire Evacuation
Jan. 4 2019, Updated 9:50 a.m. ET
Halle Berry was burned by the wildfires that devastated Southern California — but not by the flames!
In a bizarre twist, after the Oscar-winning actress evacuated her multimillion-dollar Malibu beachfront home, it was hit — by seafaring pirates, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal!
“The looters got there by boat. Literally, they were pirates!” spilled a source.
“When Halle was told about what happened, she couldn’t get back into the area and she was frantic!”
The “Monster’s Ball” star, 52, was ordered to leave her sprawling $8 million mansion when it came within the path of the rampaging Woolsey Fire on Nov. 8.
That’s when a band of robbers hit her home in a scene that could have been plucked from a movie swashbuckler — by sailing up to the rear!
Halle — who ironically starred in the 2007 film “Things We Lost in the Fire” — lost priceless artwork and other expensive personal items, insiders revealed.
“These criminals were clever. They knew exactly what they were doing!” snitched a mole.
“They knew that the fire gave them exactly the cover they needed to pull off the job!”
Halle’s star-studded neighborhood was devastated by the fire, which destroyed the nearby homes of Gerard Butler, Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke.
Celeb residents went on social media to warn thieves to stay away or face consequences.
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Pop star Pink’s husband, Carey Hart, posted online photos showing armed men — some wearing masks to shield their faces — standing beside an ominous sign that read: “Looters will be shot on site.”
According to records seen by The National ENQUIRER, multiple homeowners reported burglaries during the mandatory evacuation.
Sadly, that included the amphibious assault on Halle’s coastline mansion.
“This is the family home for Halle and her two kids. She spends a lot of time there, so the whole thing was very scary,” added an insider. “She was terribly shaken up by this.”
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