Australia suicide due to gambling debt raises duty of care concerns

Ads and incentives related to gambling are currently subject to strict regulations in Australia. Incentives that could tempt gamblers to spend more money have already been outlawed in the nation, including free alcohol, gambling credits, and other prizes. Nonetheless, gambling is very common in the nation and costs billions of dollars every year.

A recent report claims that the fifty-year-old man lost $3,300 while playing table games at the cruise ship casino. Regretfully, the man continued to gamble and ran up $2,700 in gambling debt while his mother assisted him in paying those bills.
 
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