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Julio Foolio’s Instagram account shares bizarre ‘voodoo’ post days after rapper shot dead sparking ‘death hoax’ rumors

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Late rapper Julio Foolio's Instagram account shared a bizarre video a week after he was gunned down in Florida

LATE rapper Julio Foolio’s Instagram account shared a bizarre post days after he was shot dead in a Florida parking lot.

The Rough Rider rapper’s account shared an Instagram Live video of Julio Foolio’s face edited on wrestler the Undertaker as he sat up from a casket with the caption, “My grandma does VOODOO.”

Late rapper Julio Foolio's Instagram account shared a bizarre video a week after he was gunned down in Florida
Late rapper Julio Foolio’s Instagram account shared a bizarre video a week after he was gunned down in Florida
The clip depicted wrestler the Undertaker sitting up from a casket
The clip depicted wrestler the Undertaker sitting up from a casket
As the video zooms in, Julio Foolio is edited on the wrestler's face
As the video zooms in, Julio Foolio is edited on the wrestler’s face

The post sparked an uproar as fans believe the late rapper’s account was hacked a week after he was shot dead at the parking lot of a Holiday Inn in Tampa North, Florida, on June 23.

Julio Foolio, real name Charles Jones, was shot dead as he celebrated his 26th birthday.

In the days since his death, Foolio’s Instagram account has shared several posts about the rapper with his 1.4 million followers.

Several fans have claimed the rapper faked his death.

“When I see funeral pictures I’ll believe it,” one fan wrote in the comment section.

“Is bro dead or is he trollin[g] for views,” a second said.

However, several fans suspect the rapper’s account was hacked and is being used for promos.

A third concerned fan wrote, “If he is in fact deceased and y’all are using his face and image for promo… y’all WRONG.”

“Just using him for promotion stop,” another said.

Foolio’s attorney, Lewis Fusco, confirmed the rapper’s death at the time.

The rapper‘s mother, Sandrikas Mays, shared on Instagram at the time, “RIP Son.”

Mays later said that a documentary about her son’s life was in the works.

“The story that only I can tell because I know the Truths from the Fakes, I think [I’m] ‘ONLY’ mother that [keeps] it Real while MOST others know [damn] well what was going on. with their OWN sons,” she added.

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