I hope it all burns down! inadequate chef with a kոife brоke into Benedict’s house

I hope it all burns down! inadequate chef with a kոife brоke into Benedict’s house

The 46-year-old actor was attacked by an aggressive fan. In the estate of Benedict Cumberbatch (Benedict Cumberbatch) in London broke into a 35-year-old man with bladed weapons.

The British artist and his family fear for their lives after a terrible incident. An armed man burst into the territory of Benedict’s villa. It turned out that this is 35-year-old Jack Bissell – the former chef of the restaurant at the five-star Beaumont Hotel in Mayfair.

A man climbed over the iron gates of Cumberbatch’s house in north London. He was holding a huge professional knife for cutting fish. The uninvited guest ripped off the intercom from the wall and made a series of terrifying threats.

“I know that you have moved here. I hope everything burns to the ground!” the man shouted. The star of the BBC series Sherlock was filming at the time, but the actor’s 45-year-old wife Sophie Hunter and their three young sons, 7-year-old Christopher,

6-year-old Hal and 3-year-old Finn Cumberbatch, were at home. They heard Bissell shouting insults. Then the visitor picked up the flower in the tub, threw it against the wall of the house, spat into the intercom and tore it out with a knife.

“Naturally, the whole family was terrified and thought this guy was going to come in and hurt them. Fortunately, things didn’t go that far. Benedict and Sophie have had many sleepless nights since they feared they might be attacked again.

The fact that it was a targeted invasion makes it that much more intimidating,” said a source close to the two-time Oscar nominee.

Benedict bought the five-bedroom house in 2015 for £3.5 million. This, by the way, is not the only luxury real estate of the artist. It turned out that before the attack on the actor’s home, Jack bought two packages of pita bread from a store nearby –

he shouted to the store owner that he was going to break into Cumberbatch’s house and burn it to the ground, according to the Daily Mail.

Bissell fled the scene but was arrested after police found his DNA on an intercom. The man could not explain his outburst of anger and why he chose a famous artist and his family as a target. He also turned down a free lawyer.

A court in Wood Green Crown recognized the damage caused by the crime, Bissell was fined £250 and given a three-year restraining order to keep him away from Cumberbatch, his family and the area where they live.

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