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Wildest Elvis Presley 'sightings' after his death - Home Alone scene to Mafia theory

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Elvis Presley may have died in 1977, but that hasn't stopped some people claiming they've spotted the King of Rock and Roll alive and well – even years after his death.The iconic singer passed away on August 16, 1977 at his famous Graceland estate following a heart attack, at the age of 42.However, a number of alleged Elvis sightings have been reported over the years - placing the late singer in a number of mysterious locations such as Hollywood films and airports.READ MORE: Elvis thinks film got him wrong and wants 'good man' Trump back in power, psychic claimsSome fans believe Elvis actually faked his own death in order to a live a carefree life away from the limelight - and tons of conspiracy theories like these have circulated for decades.To mark the 45th anniversary of the death of the King, Daily Star have rounded up some of the wildest Elvis "sightings" from over the years.One of the earliest known Elvis "sightings" came on the very day that he died - August 16.As the story goes, a man resembling Elvis was seen at Memphis International Airport who gave the name of "John Burrows" – the name that Elvis would often use when booking hotels to conceal his identity.The man reportedly booked a one-way ticket to Buenos Aires in Argentina, leading some to believe that the King was fleeing the country in secret.Ever since the account, photos have emerged of men looking live Elvis walking around the sunny country.However, author Patrick Lacy has attempted to debunk the theory, stating that Memphis International Airport didn't have any flights to Buenos Aries at the time.In 1988, a decade after the King's death, a woman named Louise Welling said that she had seen Elvis standing in a queue at a supermarket.The man had.

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