luxury living room we heart it

luxury living room we heart it

if you enjoy being the center of attention,then your funeral is a great opportunity to go out with a real bang. i’ve contemplated having my send-off givenby a priest in drag, complete with butlers in the buff-turned pall-bearers. oh, and there’d be a dramatic reading ofthe raven by edgar allen poe too. because where’s the fun in death if youcan’t at least smirk at the thought of your family and friends sitting through somethingridiculous? now it’s emerged that the recently murderedmillionaire, 33-year-old sheron sukhedo is a man after my own heart – or, at the veryleast, his nearest and dearest are.


known in life for being a “world boss”who posed at every available opportunity with his signature gold chains, his funeral wasnothing short of insane. prior to his cremation, he was doused in moã«tchampagne and driven to his final resting place in a $150,000 bentley. check out the video below to see his extravagant(and last) christmas party from 2017: the father-of-two was killed outside his wife’shome in trinidad and tobago last week. he died in a drive-by shooting that was believedto have been orchestrated by members of the rasta city gang who had been plotting to murderthe millionaire’s used car dealer for years. according to the trinidad and tobago guardian,a rival gang had been protecting the 33-year-old.


sukhedo is pictured below in his coffin wearinghis infamous jewelry, which is believed to have been removed before he was cremated. his extravagant send-off is a testament tothe fact that people’s attitudes towards death have changed dramatically in the modernworld. gone are the days when it was a strictly somberaffair. funerals are now becoming an extension ofthe deceased’s personality, celebrating everything which made them unique in life,and sukhedo’s funeral also included further displays of his personality that inspiredsome people to call the cops. the used car dealer was famed for extravagantdisplays of his wealth and in addition to


his gold chains, he was wearing large goldrings and bracelets in his coffin. a pair of timberland boots were also in hiscoffin. we can only presume that there wasn’t enoughroom in the coffin to put them on sukhedo’s feet. those who knew the 33-year-old described himas a “world boss”. because sukhedo made his living from cars,the bently that his body was carried in, followed two music trucks to the crematorium. there were also a number of flashy cars thatspan in circles on the way to the 33-year-old’s cremation, something which local police havebeen criticised for failing to stop.


these cars continued to spin around sukhedo’sfuneral pyre. an employee at the cremation site said, “iwas asked why i allowed a car show to take place on these sacred grounds. but there were police officers present andthey did not say anything. how i can approach them and stop the show? i couldn’t do anything. it was a danger to the persons there and alsodesecrated the ground.” pictured above are the 33-year-old’s widow,rachael sukhdeo, and their two children. we would like to take this opportunity towish our sincere condolences to sukhdeo’s


family.


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