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How did Rasputin's death affect new Zealand?? If you have links to help me write an article on it for a school project that would be great

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Rasputin is a person who fails to become a monk Rasputin eventually entered into the court of Czar Nicholas II because of his healing abilities. He is known for his prophetic powers. Rasputin came to his home to meet his attractive wife. Yusupov mixed cyanide in pastries and wine which was enough to kill several men. After Rasputin arrived, he was forced to eat and drink, but the poison had no effect because he doesn't eat pastries and meat. Yusupov panicked. His aim is to end Rasputin's life. Yusupov pulled out a gun and shot Rasputin.

after he fell to the floor all of them thought the Rasputin died. Yusupov and his friends were celebrating in the upstairs for the death of Rasputin. All came and Seen him then the Rasputin slowly opened his eyes Yusupov feared by seeing the Rasputin eyes which are green like viper eyes. then the Rasputin began to run and Yusupov chased him by shooting and beaten up by a rubber club.

He fell down and cannot able to get up and then Yusupov and his friends tied him in a blanket and threw him in a flowing river.

After so many days the body was found out with a right arm outstretched. It indicates that he is alive at the time when he fell into the river.

The autopsy stated that the cause of death is due to hypothermia from freezing water and it also revealed that he was murdered before falling into the river by investigating his body there is a three shotgun wound on the forehead. there must be murder before being dumped in the river.

recently the Scotland Yard detective Richard Cullen and historian Andrew Cook proposed this new theory behind Rasputin's death.

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