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Wednesday, 3 January, 2001, 13:20 GMT
Hungary's pop 'King' dies
Jimmy Zambo, one of Hungary's most popular
pop stars, has died after reportedly shooting himself accidentally.
The 42-year-old singer, who was known in his home country as 'King', died in hospital on Tuesday.
According to police reports, Zambo fatally wounded himself in the head at his home in
Budapest in the early hours of the morning.
He had fired his 9mm Beretta out of a window but failed to realise a bullet was still in the chamber when pulling the trigger a second time.
Zambo was voted Hungary's singer of the year in 1993 and had won awards for the best record of the year on several occasions.
His 2000 album Christmas With Jimmy has been Hungary's top-selling record for many weeks.
Platinum
Since March 2000, Zambo had also hosted his own popular show on commercial TV station RTL-Klub.
"He was one of the most professional showmen with whom it was always a pleasure to work," commented Imre Szabo Stein, RTL-Klub's director of communications.
The singer, whose real first name was Imre, had won the hearts of many Hungarians since coming to prominence.
He started his singing career in the State Radio Children's Choir.
From 1982-86 he moved to the US to try his luck on the club circuit before returning to Hungary. All his albums since have gone platinum.
Zambo is survived by his wife and three sons.
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