Rap legend Tupac has been “spotted” in Somalia – over 20 years after his death.
The murder of Tupac Shakur remains one of the biggest unsolved crimes in the music industry, as no one has ever been convicted of his drive-by killing .
Now, a new conspiracy theory posted online claims the rap icon could be hiding in East Africa.
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A man claims to have seen Tupac, alongside well-known friend and founder of Outlawz hip-hop group – Yaki Kadafi, in Somalia.
“I’ve seen Tupac and Kadafi way after their said deaths – in Somalia,” Suldaan Mahdi says in the post, according to the Daily Star.” I’ve seen them both alive. I was in a car and they were heading in the other direction.”Kadafi was doing some kind of hand signals – he looked kind of funky.”I saw them alive way after their said deaths.”
Kadafi was found slumped in the third-floor stairwell of an apartment building in New Jersey just two months after Tupac’s death.
Last year it was revealed a new documentary has uncovered a significant find – or rather, loss in the famous murder.
Because the gun used to fatally shoot Tupac in the chest at 11.15pm on the night of September 7 1996 has been missing… for over a decade.
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