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Tupac Shakur is Currently ‘Alive And Living In Cuba’ – Ex Security Officer Makes Shocking Claim
A man described as a ‘former security officer’ has made a startling claim insisting that legendary rapper, Tupac Shakur is still alive years after his murder.
Michael Nice insists Tupac is still alive and could be “smoking a cigar” in Cuba.
Since the rapper’s famous death in Las Vegas back in 1996, dozens of conspiracy theories have swirled. Here’s what Mr Nice has to say.
Michael Nice describes himself as a former security officer.
He said he worked for the far-left political party, The Black Panthers, before he was drafted to help Tupac flee America.
Michael told TMZ The Black Panthers issued the order to get Tupac into a safe place.
He said: “It was me, my bother, the pilot, Tupac as the co-pilot and two Panther guys on the jet.
“We took off and immediately knew we were safe, we felt good and it was like escaping from prison.”
How did he ‘help Tupac escape’?
Tupac was infamously gunned down on September 7, 1996, while driving through Las Vegas. He died in hospital six days later.
Michael claims his security agency paid hospital officials a large sum to switch Tupac’s body with another deceased, to fake a death story.
Nice and his men helped the rapper disguise himself as a co-pilot, before they all flew to Barbados.
Michael added: “Then my brother helped him get to Cuba from there.”
“Kadafi was doing some kind of hand signals – he looked kind of funky.
“I saw them alive way after their said deaths.”
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Source: The Sun UK
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