DJ David Guetta's Ibiza mansion is broken into for the second time as police arrest a Polish man 'who jumped a boundary wall to get in'

  • Worker at property spotted a man in the kitchen of the mansion in Ibiza
  • Said he saw suspect throw a knife out window and quickly flee the area
  • Local reports say this is the second time the man had entered property
  • He is expected to be handed a restraining order at private hearing today

Local reports say this is the second time the man has entered David Guetta's (pictured) property

Local reports say this is the second time the man has entered David Guetta's (pictured) property

A Polish man has been arrested for allegedly breaking in DJ David Guetta's Ibiza mansion for a second time.

Police were holding the suspect at a nightclub in Ibiza Town on Thursday after he allegedly jumped over the boundary wall to get into the property.

A worker told police that he spotted the man in the kitchen of the mansion near San Jose in the west of the Balearic island.

The worker added that he then saw the man throw a knife out the window - which has not yet been found - before fleeing the area.

According to local reports, this is the second time the man, who has not been identified, had entered the property.

The suspect previously tricked a maid into thinking he was a friend of the French DJ and was let into the house. 

The man will be questioned by a judge at a private hearing today.

David Guetta was born in Paris in 1967 and is the second-highest paid DJ in the world after Calvin Harris

David Guetta was born in Paris in 1967 and is the second-highest paid DJ in the world after Calvin Harris

He is expected to be handed a restraining order preventing him from approaching Guetta, his family or his house.

David Guetta was born in Paris in 1967 and is the second-highest paid DJ in the world after Calvin Harris.

He is currently performing at the legendary Ibiza venue Pacha.

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