Nautica malone
Brother before suicide …
Left note for a woman
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Nautica maloneThe Arizona Man, who says he was killed after being killed by a cafe with a cafe, told his brother that he liked to take his life before taking his life. TMZ has learned.
According to the TMZ police report, the Nautica’s brother said Malone called the police and told him that he loves him and “pull”. He says that only one minute was spoken on the phone, and Nautica did not sound his normal self.
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Nautica Malone saw trousers in the viral video a day before his death
The man was asked to leave … pic.twitter.com/paob3aa8w7
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The Nautica’s brother says that he had a missed call from him during the day … And after their conversation, he received the location of the voyage to his brother to his brother to be harmed on his head.
The police say that Nautik’s brother said he was in the same car from a viral video, which shows that Maloni moves to Bikini beans at pace, and his penis and pants were not subjected to.
Video, obviously showing Nautica’s face, went in viral social media Before his suicide, the police say his brother showed their statement to their video.
Police say Nautik’s wife, Victoria ElisaHe told them that Nautica recently functioned differently and stopped being its usual entertainment, joking itself. He also said that he found a suicide note on his phone.
Police say the suicide note says: “I apologize. I love you queen. My mental was F *** ed up. I’m not a monster. I apologize and love you forever ♥ ♥ ♥ If I’m in a critical state, pull the outlet. “
People really gathered with a bikini coffee disk where the incident happened to keeping a moment of silence for him pic.twitter.com/npaenqsavq
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The note continued … “For my family and friends I love you and I’m very sorry. I love my children and family. Please forgive me. “
Nautica’s Viral Cheaf Shop Video has millions of views on social media and a group of people who gathered in the store on Sunday evening to remember him.