Man Who Faked 2020 Death to Avoid Criminal Charges Found in Scotland Hospital With COVID, Officials Say

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Man Who Faked 2020 Death to Avoid Criminal Charges Found in Scotland Hospital With COVID, Officials Say
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A Rhode Island man reported dead two years ago as he faced criminal charges in multiple states, including for sex assault and fraud, has been found alive

last month, where his DNA was entered into a database and it was discovered he was wanted in the United States.In today’s Daily Debrief, police think a man from New England faked his death and started a new life abroad after he was suspected in criminal cases.

A COVID testing site is under scrutiny after customers say they never got their test results. Plus, snow could be on the way, and what stinks in Worcester?and that officials are working on having him extradited to the state. The district attorney's office said that Alahverdian had fled the country in order to avoid prosecution and had led officials in other states to believe he was dead.

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