The taxi driver did not know that he was riding a dead man.
A snooker player describes his trick as “nonsense”. Pete anikari
Snooker star Jimmy White, 62, says To Talksport taken to his dead brother’s pub in 1996.
Martin-The death of the brother was a tough place for Jimmy, and he dealt with his sadness in a peribrittian way: going to beer. He had left the funeral at the other side of the road from the funeral. The second brother, sister and driver left.
Suddenly, Jimmy got a tremendous idea. He wanted to apply for Martin. The other members of the party tried to block him, but he broke the funeral office Luko and carried Martin across the road – then another.
– We lifted him to sit, laughed and talked to him. At the same time, we cried our eyes, the snooker player remembers.
– It was nonsense, but it felt natural then. We were really shoc and sad. Also a little angry.
White went back to his brother at six in the morning. However, the ride was a problem. The driver of the party had already disappeared home.
So White called a taxi and dragged the dead body into the back seat. The taxi driver pointed out that the guy didn’t seem to be in very good shape.
– I said he was just a little drunk. The driver did not know he had a dead man on board, White times.
Two days later, police learned that the British star had broken into a funeral office. However, he got out of the hood when he told about the story of a pub trip.
“The police said nothing had been stolen, so it was enough to apologize to the funeral office,” White says.
Jimmy White told the fierce story. Aop

