British professional pool player Jimmy White admitted a lot during a recent interview, saying that he brought his brother’s body to a pub after his funeral as a final farewell before leaving him to rest.
White told Talksport about the moment he decided to take his brother Martin’s body to a local pub in 1996.
“We were all in shock and we were flooding of tears for hours and hours,” White explained to the exit. “Suddenly I said that I was going to see him again. A couple of them tried to stop.
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White is among the 100 best pool players in the world, and hopes to qualify for the Snooker World Championship. (Getty images)
All this happened within the funeral home, and White said he was full of emotions, laughing and crying at the same time on his brother.
So, he had the wildest idea.
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“‘Let’s get him out,” White told those with him. “I took it to a couple of places to have a drink, then to my brother’s house and took him back around 5 or 6 in the morning, I returned it exactly as he was and tried to return the chain.”
White did not go out with his, since the authorities presented themselves to handcuff him.
“Approximately two days later, the police came to arrest me for breaking and entering, but when I explained the story, they said nothing had been stolen and that if you go and apologize, everything should be fine,” White said.

A pool game at the Romford Snoaker Club, outside London, on February 4, 2019. (IMAGN)
White did not try to turn on his actions, admitting during the interview that they were “crazy.” However, he also admitted his thinking that was right at that time.
White is among the 100 best pool players in the world (No. 93 on the list), and hopes to qualify for the Snooker World Championship.
He has not been in the World Championship since 2006, and maintained his hopes to reach that stage again alive in the early hours of Wednesday after returning to beat Anton Kazakov, a 20 -year -old billiard player.

He has not been in the World Championship since 2006. (Getty images)
White told six consecutive frames after defeating 7-3 to defeat Kazakov.