Paul Hogan is trapped in 'hell on earth' LA neighbourhood rife with drugs and violence - as the Crocodile Dundee icon says he's 'desperate' to return to Australia
- The Australian actor, 81, is living in crime-stricken LA neighbourhood Venice
- Crocodile Dundee star wants to leave with son Chance, 22, as soon as possible
- Venice's world-famous beach and boardwalk have been 'crippled' by a huge increase in homelessness and crime
- A sprawling homeless encampment has resulted in spikes in shootings, stabbings, arson and theft
Paul Hogan is trapped in a living nightmare as his neighbourhood in Los Angeles suffers a wave of crime and homelessness.
The Crocodile Dundee star, 81, lives in the once-elite beachside suburb of Venice, where a vast increase in homelessness has seen hundreds of tents line the beach's famous boardwalk and resulted in a sharp increase in crime.
Paul is now reportedly holed up inside his 'fortress-like' $4.5million mansion with his musician son Chance, 23, eagerly waiting for the day he can finally return home to Australia.
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