Swedish gangster who claimed he had photos of the king in compromising sexual situations is found dead with four bullet wounds to the head
Notorious Serbian-Swedish gangster Milo 'Mille' Markovic has been found dead with four bullet wounds to his head in Stockholm. The 52-year-old was shot dead while sitting in a car outside his home in Ulvsunda, in the western part of the Swedish capital, just after 6pm last night, the engine still running. Markovic was unofficially credited as one of the sources for the controversial 2010 biography about the King of Sweden in which the monarch was accused of attending strip clubs and having extramarital affairs. 'It sounded like fireworks,' a witness told Aftonbladet. 'Then I saw two men in dark clothing from afar.' 'They were standing by a car where the sound of fireworks came from. One of them said "he is dead".' Markovic gained fame as the owner of 'porn club' Prive and is said to have been one of the main sources for The Reluctant Monarch, a biography of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.