Wednesday, 4 May 2016
The Mother of hip hop legend, Tupac dies at 69
Afeni Shakur Davis, the activist mother of slain
rap legend Tupac Shakur, has died at the age of
69. She was the subject of his iconic “Dear Mama”
song and controlled his estate. Marin County
Sheriff’s deputies and firefighters responded to
Shakur’s home in Sausalito, California Monday
night after she suffered a possible heart attack,
the sheriff said. She was taken to a local hospital
and died just before 10:30 p.m on Tuesday.
Marin County Sheriff’s Lt. Doug Pittman said; ``at
this point, there is nothing to indicate to us that
there was any foul play, nothing suspicious about
this other than this being sadly a natural event
that has occurred.”
He said Shakur was in the company of a friend
when she began to feel sick, ``she was
experiencing some type of physical discomfort”.
``Attempts were made to try to remedy those
problems at home, but when they got more
severe, it was at that time the family friend called
911 and asked for medical help.
``Paramedics arrived around 9:30 p.m. and
immediately began to provide Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation, she was rushed to Marin General
Hospital, where she was treated for about an
hour before she died,’’ Pittman said.
The investigation had been turned over to the
coroner’s division, where officials would speak to
family members about Shakur’s recent health
history and research her medical records to
determine whether an autopsy was
needed. ``This is a tragic loss to this
community,” Pittman said.
Shakur, born Alice Faye Williams, changed her
name when she moved to New York City and
joined the Black Panther Movement. She and
other party members were arrested in 1969 and
charged with conspiracy to bomb multiple busy
city landmarks. After her son’s 1996 shooting
death, Shakur took over the late rapper’s estate,
which reportedly earns about 900,000 dollars
each year.
Dina LaPolt, a California Attorney who handled
Tupac Shakur’s estate for nearly 10 years, fought
back tears as she described Shakur, who inspired
the lawyer to open up her own firm in
2001. “She’s an advocate, she’s an activist. She
taught me never to compromise your values, to
always fight for what you believe in,’’ LaPolt said.
The lawyer developed a close professional
relationship with Shakur, who LaPolt described as
“one of the smartest people I’ve ever worked
with, she also influenced my personal life’’. ``I
met her when I was 91 days sober, now I’m 18
years sober, she was very, very instrumental in
my life. I carry her with me to this day.” Earlier
this year, Shakur filed for divorce from her
husband of 12 years, Gust Davis, and was in a
legal battle over her son’s estate, TMZ reported.
Davis demanded half of the monthly 20,000
dollars Shakur took home every month. In 2014,
Shakur co-produced “Holler If Ya Hear Me,” a
Broadway jukebox musical featuring her son’s
works. A movie about Tupac’s life, “All Eyez on
Me,” is set for release in November, with Danai
Gurira cast as Shakur. Shakur served as an
executive producer for the film.
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