After spending five times a number of rehabilitation centers to overcome his addiction to alcohol, the protagonist of The Tudor could have attempted suicide by eating an exorbitant amount of pills. Apparently, the actor refused to receive medical care, but was eventually rushed to a hospital. As published by the British newspaper The Sun, neighbors watched as an ambulance came to the home of Jonathan Rhys Meyers, north London.
The medical team stayed there for half an hour because the actor refused to receive assistance. Finally, the protagonist of the series The Tudors was taken to the nearest hospital. "I watched the ambulance arrived, could have died. Jonathan is a great guy.'s All the time on the street. Greets you and is very nice.
I hope that's OK," said a witness to what happened. The next day, Rhys Meyers received a medical discharge but only responded with a "no comment" to questions whether he had attempted suicide. Since the police have confirmed that the actor was hospitalized by force, but have not given details of what happened.
The medical team stayed there for half an hour because the actor refused to receive assistance. Finally, the protagonist of the series The Tudors was taken to the nearest hospital. "I watched the ambulance arrived, could have died. Jonathan is a great guy.'s All the time on the street. Greets you and is very nice.
I hope that's OK," said a witness to what happened. The next day, Rhys Meyers received a medical discharge but only responded with a "no comment" to questions whether he had attempted suicide. Since the police have confirmed that the actor was hospitalized by force, but have not given details of what happened.
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