Kim Kardashian showed remarkable compassion by forgiving one of the attackers who masterminded the jewellery heist that left her traumatised.
In the latest episode of the Mail's The Trial: The Kim Kardashian Heist,' crime reporters discussed the extraordinary moment when the 44-year-old reality star appeared in court on Tuesday to give evidence in the trial of the alleged 'Grandpa Gang'- the group of elderly robbers who targeted her during Paris Fashion Week in 2016.
For those unverse, Aït Khedache, 70, believed to be the ringleader had written a heartfelt letter of regret to Kardashian after watching her speak about the traumatic incident on French TV.
Podcast co-host Mr Fagge, who was present in the courtroom, revealed that Kim broke down in tears when the letter was read aloud.
She reportedly told Khedache: 'I do forgive you, but it does not change the emotion and the trauma and how my life has changed.'
Later another gang member, Omar Aït, also wrote her a handwritten note, which was again read out in the court. It said: 'Your forgiveness is a sunshine that has enlightened me. I am forever grateful.'
Speaking about the trauma, Ms Kardashian revealed she stopped going out alone after the robbery. She feared she might be raped or even that the incident could be a terrorist attack , given the series of high-profile terror incidents in France the same year.
She also added that she no longer keeps any jewellery at home, a lifestyle change that reflects the deep impact the robbery had on her life.