
Intruder inspects naked woman as she sleeps next to her partner in Marbella
Homeowners Pilar and Alex found that they had been burgled after €300, around $350, went missing from their home in Costa del Sol on June 2.
But while the couple reviewed their CCTV, they made an even more disturbing discovery after footage showed a masked thief stood over their bed as they slept.
In the sinister clip, which was released by the couple, the burglar was seen returning multiple times to the couple's room throughout a 32 minute period.
The thief appeared to fixate on Pilar, with the video showing him repeatedly flashing his torch over her body.
Speaking to local media the woman said: 'He entered our bedroom eight times to look at my private parts', after deciding to release the footage in the hope of catching the 'sick predator'.
Local police are now investigating the case and are analyzing the security footage to identify the suspect, but no arrests have been made as of yet.
The thief is said to have taken 300 euros from the couple's home, but did not steal any other valuables, leading Pilar to believe that his intentions were not to rob the couple's home, but rather to prey on her as she slept.
Pilar's 18-year-old son was sleeping in the room next door at the time of the incident.
She said: 'That man didn't come to my house to steal, he came to do something to me.
'I was alone the night before. What if he'd come then?'
Her partner Alex expressed how Pilar 'felt violated' and called the thief a 'sick predator'.
Pilar has also spoken out about how the terrifying ordeal has affected her psychologically, and described how she now suffers from recurring nightmares and has to sleep with all of her doors and windows closed.
She is now undergoing psychological treatment to cope with the trauma she has suffered, she said.
It is believed the thief entered the house through a terrace door.
The horrifying incident comes as other residents in the city have been warned to beef up their security systems after a 'terrifying' burglar remains at large.
Chilling footage shows the moment a man in a mask and a gray hoodie broke into a series of villas between San Pedro de Alcantara in Marbella and Benahavis.
The brazen thief, dubbed the San Pedro Prowler, is seen picking locks with a sharp implement, which locals said he could use as 'a weapon if he needs it to be'.
The menacing figure then calmly walks off with his hands filled with goods, including luxury handbags and jewelry.
Among the recent stolen items include €10,000 in cash, around $11,740, and a €30,000, about $35,000, watch.
The robber appears to have been wearing no shoes and just had socks on during his raids, seemingly to avoid alerting anyone inside the homes to his presence.
Neighborhoods he has targeted include Guadalmina, and La Quinta, in upmarket Benahavis.

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