Michael Nice is the person who claims to have evidence showing that Castro confirmed the rapper’s safe passage to Cuba

“Tupac Shakur was smuggled into Cuba with the help of former president Fidel Castro,” is the statement of this British theorist, writes Mirror, Telegrafi reports.

Michael Nice recently said the legendary rapper was alive and well after being trafficked from America by a security team he was part of.

He reckons the team helped Tupac travel from Las Vegas to Barbados before his journey continued to Cuba.

In a video published on his YouTube channel, Michael says his safe passage to Cuba was all ensured by Fidel Castro, who died in November 2016.

“I have audio and video evidence of Fidel Castro confirming that he sanctioned Tupac to go to Cuba,” Michael says.

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Michael continues his story by saying: “There were terms and conditions to this sanction. There was a limit on the amount of time. There were conditions on his behavior. He didn’t have to admit that he was actually living in Cuba.”

He claims that a group involved in a coup plot against Castro has evidence, as they tapped the late leader’s phone.

The video prompted a flood of responses from people demanding proof.

“I think we really deserve a real photo or video as proof to convince ourselves,” one fan wrote.

A second wrote: “But where is the proof that he is alive?”

“This is an incredible story, but again zero evidence to support it,” added a third commenter.

Michael said he and his brother worked for the political organization “The Black Panthers” – a movement that included Tupac’s parents, Adeni Shakur and Billy Garland, during the late ’90s.

On September 7, 1996 Tupac was shot, but Michael claims he was only injured.

He says he helped Tupac leave the country before someone else turned the rapper in to the police.

“It was me, my brother, the pilot, Tupac and the two Panther boys on the plane,” Michael said.

“We set off and immediately we knew we were safe, we felt good and it was like escaping from prison. There were hugs and handshakes when we finally arrived in Barbados. We helped him escape and that was the best feeling,” he continued.

“Then my brother helped him go to Cuba from there,” Michael continued.

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He claims he is trying to be censored and his videos have been removed from YouTube.

In July, it was revealed that police investigating Tupac’s murder are still searching for suspects. While the Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed that the murder case continues to remain open.

Tupac was just 25 years old when he was shot four times: twice in the chest, once in the arm and once in the thigh, as he was pulled out of Las Vegas from Club 662 in a black BMW owned by Death Row Records boss Suge Knight.
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Despite falling into a drug-induced coma, he died of internal bleeding in hospital six days later.

Suspect Keefe D claimed he participated in the killing as revenge for the beating of his nephew, Orlando ‘Baby Lane’ Anderson by Tupac.

Sick with cancer, he declined to say who had fired the shots, but admitted that he, Anderson and two others: Terrence ‘T-Brown’ Brown and DeAndre ‘Dre’ Smith, were all in the car that night.