Four-time Formula One world champion Alain Prost reportedly sustained a head injury during an alleged robbery at his home near Lake Geneva, Switzerland, earlier this week. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday morning, involved several balaclava-wearing intruders who threatened the occupants and forced a family member to open a safe.
Investigation Underway
Swiss police have launched an investigation into the robbery, confirming that the perpetrators entered the residence while occupants were present and fled with stolen goods. Despite an extensive search operation, the individuals responsible for the break-in have not yet been apprehended.
Aftermath
Reports indicate that Prost was "visibly shaken" by the "brutal intrusion" and has since left his home in Nyon. The 71-year-old racing legend is known for his four World Drivers' Championships and 51 Grand Prix victories.
Authorities are appealing for any witnesses or information that could lead to the identification and capture of the suspects. The robbery has raised concerns about security in the affluent lakeside community.



