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So, if you believe in conspiracy theories, how likely is this to have been an 'unfortunate' accident rather than an assassination attempt.
As Mugabe still controls the police what chance of an honest enquiry and answer.
Any White Fiat Uno's spotted nearby?
Where exactly was the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday?
Car crash my arse, didn't the (soon to be appointed) deputy PM also die in a "car crash" on her way to the inauguration.
Unfortunately, nothing will be done militarily wise as the country has nothing to offer..i.e oil, minerals etc.. Zimbabwe and Sudan are situations we should be helping in, the whole things ****ing shameful
I saw this. Was going to post along a similar line but thought...nah...it couldn't be. Could it ?
Mugabe has apparently been to the hospital to see him. Wouldn't be too surprised if he was there before him.
Yes, my first thoughts as well. Holding off judgement until some decent reports can be got out of the country, but have to say you wouldn't bet against it ๐
BBC News have just reported Mugabe visited the hospital in a gesture of support to show he had nothing to do with the "accident".....
Yeh right, just like farting and then shouting "who farted, it certainly wasn't me".....
Tut tut tut......Mugabe is innocent until proven guilty. Just like Michael Jackson and Lance Armstrong.
I think it may have been a UN aid wagon or something along those lines which rules out any conspiracy theory.
So, if you believe in conspiracy theories
I'm much more likely to believe in them where a megalomaniac dictator is involved...
What has a UN aid wagon got to do with it? It could still be very sus.
Not a very efficient way of trying to kill someone...
Thought did cross my mind, though.
And Robert Mugabe going to the hospital proves nothing either way - a kind of 'damned if you do, damned if you don't' scenario.
What has a UN aid wagon got to do with it? It could still be very sus
What evidence do you have?
What evidence do you have?
We don't do "evidence based conclusions" on here.