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Patrick Rocca seemed to have everything. It was an emblem of the Celtic Tiger economy in Ireland. Bill Clinton lent his helicopter whenever he was in Ireland to play golf and rubbed shoulders with Tony Blair at the gala dinner. He played tennis with Sir Alan Sugar in Marbella and controlled an empire of homes spanning the Irish Sea. With a lovely wife, three children and a sister who is the partner of Van Morrison, musician, seemed to embody the glittering world that transformed Ireland after decades of being on the periphery uptet of Europe.
His suicide provoked by the prospect of financial ruin as anonymous friends told Irish newspapers, uptet impacted society cocktails wealthy Dublin, like a bell that touches the end of the heady days of rampant consumerism and ostentatious exuberance in Ireland.
Rocca, 41, died of a single gunshot to the head at his family home in Holmeleigh, an exclusive uptet residential enclave beside the Castleknock Golf and Country Club Dublin. His end was as rapid and dramatic as the reversal of fortune for some Irish banks, including Anglo Irish, which the government is nationalizing and in which it was said that Rocca had large investments.
"For all I know, Patrick had over 20 million in loans tied to Anglo Irish," a source told an Irish newspaper. "We knew that the news would be a huge shock nationalization for him."
In recent uptet days there was no sign that he was planning a violent death. The weekend was out of town with his wife's exclusive club in Residence at Stephen's Green and dined with friends at a restaurant on Sunday night.
Grandson of an Italian marble worker helped rebuild some of the most elegant buildings uptet in Dublin after the Civil War and remained in Ireland to build a business, Rocca and his family liked to spend summers in Marbella, where they have a chalet.
Rocca's death came the same day that a judge of the Supreme Court rummaging in the ruins of an alleged massive Ponzi scheme controlled by another member of the high society of Dublin before deciding to send him to the anti-corruption brigade Garda. uptet It has been said that Breifne O'Brien, a star on the Dublin scene, his friends cheated tens of millions to finance his extravagant way of life. The collapse of the Irish property market, it is said, affected their financial sources, so he could no longer maintain the pretense of being a skilled investor.
Andie said:
The truth is that every time we enter economic crises always happen. Large employers commit suicide, or at least a large part of them. I guess it's because at the time of ruin no longer see out of the well in which they have fallen. Anyway, I feel the pain you are going through right now his family. Hopefully uptet this will not happen again, and that Obama along with other presidents of first world countries, go slowing uptet a little crisis. Slán, Andie.
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