Cokehead Shoots Self In Head Playing Russian Roulette

Story By: Ernest Bio BogoreSub-EditorJoseph Golder, Agency: Central European News

A cokehead club owner has reportedly shot himself in the head with a .44 Magnum – made famous by the Dirty Harry movies – while playing Russian roulette to impress a woman.

The 37-year-old man, whose name has not been reported, killed himself at around 2am on 27th February at a nightclub in the commune of Pierrefitte-sur-Seine in the northern French department of Seine-Saint-Denis, according to local media.

Reports said that the Turkish club owner was trying to flirt with a young woman he took a fancy to, but she was not paying him any mind.

According to local media, he took out some cocaine and snorted a line while drinking beer, trying to impress the female customer.

Reports said the area is a major hub for drug trafficking, criminal gangs and gun violence.

According to an eyewitness, who claimed the club owner was always concerned about how others viewed him, he took out a loaded .44 Magnum when the woman was unimpressed with his cocaine antics.

He then reportedly unloaded the bullets, leaving one in the cylinder.

Apparently attempting to impress the woman giving him the cold shoulder, he decided to raise the stakes with a show of ‘Russian roulette’ and he pointed the gun to his head, according to local media.

Unfortunately for the Turkish club owner, he found the bullet in the cylinder with the first shot and he fell to the floor seriously wounded, reports said.

The emergency services arrived on the scene but the nightclub owner was pronounced dead at around 3am.

The head of the Bobigny public prosecutor’s office said: “He put the weapon to his head of his own accord, the woman did not give him any sign, a policeman said after the fact. No one here thought it would come to this. It is very unfortunate.”

The incident is currently under investigation.

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