Tupac Shakur's death in a drive-by shooting in 1996 shocked the globe tremendously. The rapper was just 25 when he was shot four times - twice in the chest, once in the arm and once in the thigh - as he pulled up outside a nightclub in Las Vegas with Death Row Records boss Suge Knight.
He was then said to have spent the following six days in a coma - with his entourage maintaining a round-the-clock vigil in case his attackers returned to finish the job, before dying of internal bleeding.
But not according to Suge, who in the documentary Who Shot Biggie & Tupac declared: "I mean, when I left that hospital, me and Pac were laughing and joking. "So I don’t see how somebody can turn from doing well, to doing bad.” When asked if he thinks the
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