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Putin Death Rumors Intensify After His ‘Successor' Refers To Him In Past Tense
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Story by Tom Sanders
New rumours swirled today
over Vladimir Putin’s health as a speech by his top security aide emerged referring to the Russian dic- tator entirely in the past tense.
Nikolai Patrushev – a former head of the FSB security service and seen as Moscow’s most sinister spymaster – dressed in black and gave a eulogy to the autocrat which sounded more like an obitu- ary.
Russia has been swamped by spec- ulation that the warmonger died in late October and his role was taken over by a doppel- gänger controlled by his most loyal security hench- men.
The rumors appear impossible and almost comi- cal – and yet they only increase by the day.
And Putin’s ‘lover’ – Alina Kabaeva, 40 – has vanished and not been seen in public since the dictator was reported by sever- al sources to have
died on 26 October, two weeks ago.
The latest fantasti- cal rumours came as a cringing video showed Putin today stum- bling over the name of the presi- dent of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, during a rare foreign visit to his neighbouring state.
Some saw this as evidence that Putin has been replaced by a body double who had failed to learn his lines.
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