Snooker Icon’s Secretary Reacts to alleged Murder Case
Bernie Andre: Bernie Andre, secretary to the late snooker icon Dene Okene, has clarified that she is not the woman arrested in connection with a recent death. The confusion arose due to the arrested woman sharing the same name.
In a public statement, Andre expressed her distress over the misunderstanding, which has led to numerous calls and concerns from friends and acquaintances. She emphasized her dedication to Okene’s legacy and the ongoing work related to his career, hoping to clear her name and focus on her professional duties.
Authorities have confirmed that the arrested individual is unrelated to Andre, urging the public to verify facts before drawing conclusions. This statement aims to restore Andre’s reputation and prevent further misinformation.
O’Kane died in Auckland Hospital on Tuesday after reportedly suffering a fall at his home on Waiheke Island.
The snooker champ became a household name after breaking into the world top 20 in the 1980s.
He turned professional in 1984 after becoming the New Zealand snooker champion at the age of 17.
O’Kane moved to the UK to chase his dream as a pro and played against stars such as Steve Davis and Jimmy White.
During his time as a pro, he pocketed a tidy £415,000 in earnings.
Speaking in 2022 told local outlet Stuff, O’Kane said: “You go through a lot, internally.