Decl’s father comments on rumors of son’s staged death 12/15/2022, 17:38

Rapper Decl’s father (real name Kirill Tolmatsky) Alexei Tolmatsky commented on the rumors that the death of his son was allegedly staged in a program broadcast on one of the federal channels. About informs 5-tv.ru

The father, saying that he was very sorry for the departure of his son from life, shared his confidence that the problems in the family of Tolmatsky Jr. and the decline of his popularity could hasten the death of the musician. However, he denied rumors that Cyril may have died falsely and may have left for “spiritual life” somewhere on the islands. He repeated what he said earlier in an interview – the cause of death of the 35-year-old artist was a heart condition.

Decl is known to have said in an interview shortly before his death: “Once at the age of 35, I wanted to stage my death and live on an island. A few years left – we need to think about this issue.

Decl died after a concert in Izhevsk on the night of February 3, 2019.

Formerly Decl’s son declarationthat a stranger is chasing him.



Source: Gazeta

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