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16th Oct 2022

Suge Knight’s son claims Tupac is actually alive and living in Malaysia

Tobi Akingbade

Tupac died in 1996

Suge K. Knight’s son claims the late rapper Tupac Shakur is still alive and living in Malaysia.

The son of the Death Row Records boss, Suge J. Knight, made the claims on his Instagram suggesting that the fatal shooting in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 was staged.

The Brenda’s Got A Baby hitmaker died from gunshot wounds in a drive-by shooting in a car driven by Suge Snr.

‘Tupac is alive… he never left us,’ he wrote in 2018 whilst sharing images of a man, who looks like what Tupac would look like today, hugging a modern-day Beyonce and 50 Cent.

He also shared a video on his social media page of a man who looks like the late Hail Mary rapper, filmed in Malaysia before claiming that an organisation is attempting to silence him from sharing his claims online.

The son of the incarcerated music mogul then shared screengrabs of an eerie direct message which read: “You said to much. Time for you to go [sic],” he then replied: ‘The truth will be out and I’m not going anywhere.”

Insisting that he is “not on drugs”, he said on this page: “They’ll be after me soon smh [sic].”

 

Suge Jnr, did not stop there as he also posted another video claiming that people were following him as he called the supposed secret society, the Illuminati, ‘powerful’

He posted: “Beware of fake accounts. Their job is to distract you. The Illuminati are all about power. This is why you see powerful names getting locked up.”

At 25, Tupac was shot four times as he pulled up outside Las Vegas’ Club 662 in a black BMW owned and driven by Suge Knight who was his music executive at the time.

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His murder case has been unsolved all this time but has been the talking point of many conspiracy theorists for the past two decades.

Meanwhile, another conspiracy theorist has said that Tupac is alive and living in Cuba which is one of the more popular theories out there as the rapper’s aunt Assata Shakur fled to the Caribbean island as a political asylum in 1984 after escaping from prison.

Although it’s been more than two decades, Tupac’s death remains a topic of interest for many hip hop fans.

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