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Michael Kelland John Hutchence (January 22, 1960 – November 22, 1997)
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Gianni Versace (December 2, 1946 – July 15, 1997)
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Diana, Princess of Wales, (Diana Frances;[2] née Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997)
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Emad El-Din Mohamed Abdel Moneim Fayed (Arabic: عماد الدين محمد عبد المنعم الفايد ) (April 15, 1955–August 31, 1997),
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A London newspaper made claims that Versace's empire was funded by the Mafia. He sued and received $ 150,000 settlement and a public apology.
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He would fly into a rage at any suggestion that he had Mafia connections.
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Cunanan, who shot himself with a .40 caliber pistol, was thought to have murdered his five victims out of a misplaced sense of revenge for contracting the HIV virus. However, as an autopsy revealed that Cunanan was not infected with the virus, his motivation remains a mystery.
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DEAD rock star Michael Hutchence had property dealings with a company with alleged mafia connections, a Daily Telegraph investigation has found. An alleged high ranking member of the L'Onorata Societa or Calabrian mafia and his family are current and former directors of a company which sold a Gold Coast bowling alley for $2.25 million to a trustee company linked to the former INXS frontman.
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DEAD rock star Michael Hutchence had property dealings that involved alleged WA mafia figures, an investigation by The Sunday Times has found.
An alleged high-ranking member of the L'Onorata Societa, or Calabrian mafia, and his family are current and former directors of a company which sold a Gold Coast bowling alley for $2.25 million to a trustee company linked to the former INXS frontman.
A top-secret police intelligence report alleged Bruno "The Fox" Romeo was a key member of Italian organised crime groups in Australia.
Investigators in the National Crime Authority raided the Labrador bowling alley in January 1995 as part of a major drugs investigation, Operation Pug, in which a former South Australian man was convicted of coc aine trafficking.
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Bruno "The Fox" Romeo, a convicted drug dealer, also borrowed $270,000 as part of the deal.