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US fugitive who faked death found alive in Glasgow - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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Authorities in the US have confirmed that Mr Rossi was also known as Nicholas Alahverdian in the state of Rhode Island where he was involved in local politics and was a critic of the state's child welfare system.

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