Editor’s Note: In an article which blocks Google translation, Fanpage.it reports that Fabrizio Corona, a paparazzi and publicist by profession, and the man who chiefly pushed the “Pope is dead” narrative during the 38 day hospitalization of Pope Francis, was running a promotion for online betting sites, and used his “I will bet that Pope Francis is dead” shout-out to bring clients to his promotion. — This is Grifting 2.0, with style. (sarcasm)
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I honestly thought he was dead after they published that photo.
I do not benefited in any way from having such opinion. The man was very sick and isolated. It could easily be another Hugo Chavez like incident.
For the record, Corona was saying he was dead for about three weeks before that photo.