A MAN who killed himself in Las Vegas has blamed his actions on the loss of a free buffet.

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the 53-year-old explained his grievances against the M Resort Spa Casino — where he won a free-buffet-for-life prize in 2010 — in a detailed file that he sent to the paper as his last act.

The man, John Noble, blamed his suicide on depression that set in after the resort took away his right to free buffet meals because he harassed some of the women working there.

The newspaper received 270 pages from Noble detailing his final, angry message including photos and a two-hour DVD of him talking about his problems. It includes a page titled “The Curse” which details the harm he wishes on a number of people including several women who worked at the buffet and who received unwanted gifts and attention from Noble.

In 2013, about three years after winning the buffet prize, M Resort banned Noble from the property. The ban happened about a week after his mother died. Three weeks later, a police report was filed by a woman complaining that Noble was stalking her and had threatened to kill himself.

Noble then spent three days at the state psychiatric hospital but later in the year he contacted several local media outlets, wanting to tell his story. He also continued to attack the resort and its employees on social media.

He did this right up until he took his own life at the resort on Easter Sunday.

“It looks like we as a community missed some opportunities to help this individual,” Nevada state suicide prevention co-ordinator Misty Vaughan Allen told the paper.

If you or someone you know needs help, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.