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David Gest £500k In Debt, ‘Had Gambling Habit’ And Sky-High Blood Pressure Before His Death – Yahoo Celebrity UK

The lonely life of David Gest has been revealed.

He is said to have blown thousands of pounds gambling in the months before he died, and left debts of nearly half a million.

Punters reportedly saw the entertainer, below in one of his last photoshoots, feeding two of the 50p-a-go slot machines at the same time.

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Pals told The Sun he regularly spent £10,000 in marathon slot machine binges at casinos across the country.

One said: He would spend 24 hours a day chasing the jackpot. David wouldnt think twice about spending £10,000 in one sitting.

His losses didnt seem to affect him but in a 12-month period it was a substantial amount, it was six figures. It was an addiction.

Over the past three years Twitter users have posted concerned mes…

Read the full article at: https://www.yahoo.com/news/david-gest-500k-in-debt-had-a-gambling-113450736.html

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianApril 16, 2016

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David Gest £500k In Debt, ‘Had Gambling Habit’ And Sky-High Blood Pressure Before His Death – Yahoo Celebrity UK

The lonely life of David Gest has been revealed.

He is said to have blown thousands of pounds gambling in the months before he died, and left debts of nearly half a million.

Punters reportedly saw the entertainer, below in one of his last photoshoots, feeding two of the 50p-a-go slot machines at the same time.

View photos

Pals told The Sun he regularly spent £10,000 in marathon slot machine binges at casinos across the country.

One said: He would spend 24 hours a day chasing the jackpot. David wouldnt think twice about spending £10,000 in one sitting.

His losses didnt seem to affect him but in a 12-month period it was a substantial amount, it was six figures. It was an addiction.

Over the past three years Twitter users have posted concerned mes…

Read the full article at: https://uk.celebrity.yahoo.com/post/142788088814/david-gest-500k-in-debt-had-gambling-habit-and

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianApril 14, 2016

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