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Dead five years ago … an American newspaper that completely destroyed George Floyd’s novel

Recently allegations indicated that George Floyd died five years earlier and his death was at the hands of his twin brother; Which raised suspicion and suspicion in the case of his murder.

With the verdict reached in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of all charges related to the murder of George Floyd, there is a Facebook post claiming that the death was premeditated, according to what was reported by the American newspaper “usatoday”.

In the post, two pictures appear, one of a black man with a tattoo on his chest, and the other of a man with the same specifications without a tattoo on his chest, which led the concerned authorities to suspect that the real George Floyd had actually been killed earlier and in the second photo is his twin brother.

According to the autopsy of George Floyd, he died on May 25, 2020, at the age of 46, as a result of being beaten by Officer Chauvin, who kneeled on his neck for more than nine minutes, and a video showing this incident had spread and caused great anger throughout the world.
With the coroner’s report that his breathing stopped and neck pressure had caused death, experts confirmed that what George Floyd was exposed to is not sufficient to cause his death.

Especially after it became clear in the video that the man being beaten has a tattoo on his chest and it can be seen as this detail was mentioned in the autopsy report, and compared to the picture in the Facebook post, this confirms the existence of two really different people, and given that Floyd has three brothers as well .

Relying on a number of sources to verify the prosecution, the autopsy report of George Floyd and during the medical examination that was commissioned by his family showed that George Floyd’s death was a murder.

With many considerations and dates, the investigation of the prosecution is still underway, especially with the growing doubts about it, and the many inquiries.

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