Tupac Shakur's death explored in new National Geographic documentary
03 July 2014, 10:23
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
The death of Tupac “2Pac” Shakur is a story much told, with National Geographic the latest to explore the mystery.
The documentary will form a part of a new series called The 90’s: the Last Great Decade?, airing from 6-8 July. The series will also touch upon other major events of cultural impact during the era.
You can watch a preview clip over at Rolling Stone. Shakur died from gunshot wounds in 1996.
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