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  • AtW
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    Well, obviously he paid to fake his own death and get new identity papers.

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
    Call me a pedant but:
    Was he actually a millionaire?
    Was there really a clothing empire*?
    Did this empire make fake clothes?
    What are fake clothes?
    Or was it a real empire that made real clothes albeit falsely branded?

    *I accept the usage of empire in it's more modern colloquial sense rather than the more traditional sense
    I expect he made new clothes for the emperor.

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Millionaire nicknamed 'Loadsamoney' who killed man in horror hit-and-run while using his phone dies in car crash - Mirror Online

    A millionaire boss of a fake clothing empire who was accused of mowing down and killing a man in horror a 80mph hit-and-run while 'using his phone' has died - in a car crash.

    Mohammed Basit Chaudhry, 26, was accused of killing 25-year-old Craig Rodger by dangerous driving as he crossed the road outside the Spread Eagle pub in Chorlton, Manchester, in March 2014.

    The impact launched the victim 114 feet into the air before Chaudhry fled the scene, leaving him for dead.

    The 260mph Panamera V8 Porsche was traced to Chaudhry but it was found dumped and burnt out just half a mile away from the scene of the crash.

    After fleeing to Dubai Greater Manchester Police said Chaudhry was killed - ironically in a car crash - last year before he could be tracked down.

    British Police.

    "We are seeking the millionaire criminal Mohammed Basit Chaudhry"

    Dubai Police.

    "He is dead, end of case"
    Call me a pedant but:
    Was he actually a millionaire?
    Was there really a clothing empire*?
    Did this empire make fake clothes?
    What are fake clothes?
    Or was it a real empire that made real clothes albeit falsely branded?

    *I accept the usage of empire in it's more modern colloquial sense rather than the more traditional sense

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
    Mirror?

    It is DA's fault
    Yep. I followed some DA laden click bait.

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Mirror?

    It is DA's fault

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Of course he is...

    Of course he is...

    Millionaire nicknamed 'Loadsamoney' who killed man in horror hit-and-run while using his phone dies in car crash - Mirror Online

    A millionaire boss of a fake clothing empire who was accused of mowing down and killing a man in horror a 80mph hit-and-run while 'using his phone' has died - in a car crash.

    Mohammed Basit Chaudhry, 26, was accused of killing 25-year-old Craig Rodger by dangerous driving as he crossed the road outside the Spread Eagle pub in Chorlton, Manchester, in March 2014.

    The impact launched the victim 114 feet into the air before Chaudhry fled the scene, leaving him for dead.

    The 260mph Panamera V8 Porsche was traced to Chaudhry but it was found dumped and burnt out just half a mile away from the scene of the crash.

    After fleeing to Dubai Greater Manchester Police said Chaudhry was killed - ironically in a car crash - last year before he could be tracked down.

    British Police.

    "We are seeking the millionaire criminal Mohammed Basit Chaudhry"

    Dubai Police.

    "He is dead, end of case"

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