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The Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Lewis Hamilton spotted partying with ‘Russian model linked to Chelsea flop' in nightclub hours after Monaco GP
LEWIS HAMILTON was spotted partying with a Russian model after the Monaco Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver, 40, came fifth on Sunday and then hit the town for a well-earned night out. 9 9 9 9 A video has since emerged on social media that appears to show Hamilton dancing next to a blonde woman in a nightclub. The seven-time world champion, who was dressed in a red vest and white sunglasses, got cosy a lady by putting his arm around her while dancing. Reports from the Daily Mail claim the blonde is Russian model and influencer Violetta Bert. The beauty, who boasts 806,000 followers on Instagram, has been posting snaps of herself enjoying the life of luxury in Monaco for the last week. Violetta, 29, was previously rumoured to be dating Chelsea star Mykhailo Mudryk. The pair never confirmed their relationship before supposedly breaking up last year. Violetta was then linked to former Leeds midfielder Weston McKennie and they reportedly enjoyed a romantic break together in the French Alps. Though she seemingly denied the allegations, writing on social media in January: "Information for fake rumours. I didn't dump anyone and I'm not dating anyone. And I have never confirmed any relationship." Hamilton is thought to be single despite rumours claiming he enjoyed a date with actress Sofia Vergara earlier this year. He has previously been in a relationship with model Camila Kendra and singer Nicole Scherzinger. Hamilton's night out at a high-end club came after an awkward Grand Prix in Monaco. The Brit crashed during a practice session and constructors then faced a race against time to get his car ready for qualifying. And in the main race, Hamilton was involved in a frosty exchange with his Ferrari colleagues after being told to "push now, it is our race." He said post-drive: "It wasn't very clear, the information wasn't that clear. I didn't really understand 'this is our race'. 'I didn't know what I was fighting for. Am I fighting for the next spot ahead? "In actual fact when I look at the data I wasn't near anybody ahead. "I used up my tyres a lot in that moment but I was so far away from them.' 9 9 9 9


Irish Times
5 days ago
- Irish Times
Man (21) died after cardiac arrest following night out in Dublin, inquest hears
A 21-year-old from Northern Ireland , who died after suffering cardiac arrest following a night out in Dublin , was found to have an 'extremely high' blood-alcohol level after 'chugging' from a bottle of vodka, an inquest has heard. Ryan Roberts had been working in construction in Dublin, travelling back and forth from his family home in Omagh, Co Tyrone at the time of a Christmas work night out in Dublin city on November 30th, 2023. The group of workers, including Mr Roberts, had begun drinking at about 5pm before travelling to Camden Street and attending several late bars. Dublin District Coroner's Court heard that at one of the bars, one of Mr Robert's colleagues Michael Curtin recalled seeing him holding his chest while standing at the bar as though he was in pain but 'came around' after several minutes. READ MORE In his deposition Mr Curtin, who did not attend the hearing on Monday afternoon, said Mr Roberts had been drinking vodka with Red Bull 'all night'. The group left the bar at about 3am and walked back to an Airbnb after failing to get a taxi. They then continued drinking, during which Mr Curtin recalled Mr Roberts 'chugging' from a litre bottle of vodka, which the inquest heard was about half full. Mr Curtin said he told him to stop, to which he claimed Mr Roberts replied: 'I bet you £100 I will not be sick.' He said another colleague tried to take the bottle from him, 'but he just put it on his head', before finishing the bottle. Mr Roberts slid across the counter and fell to the floor about 15 minutes later, he said, and was subsequently brought to his bed and placed in the recovery position at about 5am. About three hours or so later, Mr Curtin checked on him and discovered that he was unresponsive, 'stiff, and his lips were blue' before calling for an ambulance. Mr Roberts had suffered two episodes of cardiac arrest, the second of which occurred while he was being transported to St James's Hospital. He was transferred to the intensive care unit, with investigations finding multiple organ failure and a 'devastating' hypoxic-ischemic brain injury sustained from a lack of oxygen due to the cardiac arrests. Despite 'aggressive' interventions, he continued to deteriorate and was commenced on palliative care before dying on December 2nd. Postmortem toxicology results found evidence of cocaine use, alongside a blood-alcohol level of 458mg per cent, described by coroner Dr Clare Keane as 'extremely high' and 'really close to the lethal range'. The brain injury, in the context of mixed alcohol and cocaine toxicity, was ultimately the cause of his death. A verdict of misadventure was recorded by Dr Keane who described it as a 'shocking and tragic death', saying it occurred following a night that was supposed to be a 'celebration and appreciation for Christmas'.


Daily Mail
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE 'Socially acceptable' party drugs nearly killed me. I despair seeing a generation of women think cocaine is normal: JESSICA GADDES
For Jessica Gaddes, the night didn't truly begin until her quick trip the bathroom. On the outside, she looked like a normal young woman enjoying a night out at one of her favourite haunts in Newtown, a trendy area in Sydney 's inner west.