Zombie Boy dead of apparent suicide
Rick Genest, Canadian model and artist, held the world records for having the most bones tattooed on his body at 139
MONTREAL:
Zombie Boy a model and artist known for his extensive tattoos, including of a skull and brain on his head has died of an apparent suicide, Canadian media reported.
Zombie Boy, whose real name was Rick Genest, died around 5:00pm (2100 GMT) on Wednesday, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation said, citing police sources. He was 32.
"They are classifying his death as a suicide," CBC said.
He held world records for having the most bones tattooed on his body at 139, and the most insect tattoos, with 176, according to Guinness World Records.
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Montreal tattoo artist Frank Lewis was "responsible for inking the majority (of) the designs," it said.
Lady Gaga who appeared with Zombie Boy in the Born This Way music video said she was "devastated" by his death.
Lady Gaga wrote on Twitter.
Dulcedo Management, the talent agency that reportedly represented the Canadian, described him as an "icon of the artistic scene and the world of fashion."
"The whole Dulcedo family is shocked and pained by this tragedy," the agency said in a post on its Facebook page.
Zombie Boy a model and artist known for his extensive tattoos, including of a skull and brain on his head has died of an apparent suicide, Canadian media reported.
Zombie Boy, whose real name was Rick Genest, died around 5:00pm (2100 GMT) on Wednesday, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation said, citing police sources. He was 32.
"They are classifying his death as a suicide," CBC said.
He held world records for having the most bones tattooed on his body at 139, and the most insect tattoos, with 176, according to Guinness World Records.
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Montreal tattoo artist Frank Lewis was "responsible for inking the majority (of) the designs," it said.
Lady Gaga who appeared with Zombie Boy in the Born This Way music video said she was "devastated" by his death.
Lady Gaga wrote on Twitter.
Dulcedo Management, the talent agency that reportedly represented the Canadian, described him as an "icon of the artistic scene and the world of fashion."
"The whole Dulcedo family is shocked and pained by this tragedy," the agency said in a post on its Facebook page.