
British professional snooker player Jimmy White has made considerable entry in a recent interview and said he took his brother’s body to the pub after the funeral as his final farewell before he rested.
white He told Talksport He decided in 1996 to take the body of his younger brother Martin to a local pub.
“We were all shocked and we were in tears for hours,” White explained to the outlet. “All of a sudden I said I was going to see him again. A few of them tried to stop me. I went and there was a big padlock on the chain. I kicked this chain and the padlock fell off.”
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White is one of the top 100 snooker players in the world and hopes to qualify for the world’s snooker championship. (Getty Images)
All this happened within the funeral home, and White said he was full of emotions of laughing and crying on his brother at the same time.
Then he had the wildest ideas.
“‘Let’s take him out,” White said with him. “I took him to several places for drinks, then to my brother’s house, and took him around 5am or 6am.
White did not escape this act. Authorities have appeared Handcuffs him.
“Around two days later, the police came to arrest me for breaking me and entering, but when I explained the story to them they said nothing had been stolen.

Snooker game at Romford Snooker Club on February 4th, 2019, in the outskirts of London. (image)
White refused to admit that he was “crazy” in the interview. But he also admitted that it was the right thing to do back then.
White is the world’s top 100 snooker players (No. 93 on the list) and hopes to qualify for the world’s snooker championship.
He had never been to the World Championships since 2006 and was hoping to reach that stage again early on Wednesday after coming back to defeat Ukrainian Anton Kazakov, a 20-year-old snooker player.

He has not been to the World Championships since 2006. (Getty Images)
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White tallied six straight frames after defeating 7-3 to defeat Kazakov.
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