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Fadi Fawaz Pens Bizarre Letter To Late Singer George Michael Via Twitter

Late singer George Michael's former boyfriend Fadi Fawaz is still missing him.

Photographer Fawaz, 42, who found Michael dead in his bed, aged 53, at his English home on December 25, 2016, penned a letter via his Twitter.

He wrote: "Since I saw you last time a lot has happened. Xmas Day I went to wake you up to take you to lunch in Highgate but you were dead (Can you flicking nelieve that?)

"From that very first moment the world rose from death and pointed fingers at me … I was all alone … they even accused me that I had something to do with your death

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"They stopped all the support I got from your team. I even got denied access to our home in Goring where they even packed my clothes and sent them in bin bags."

Fawaz, who was questioned by the police following the singer's untimely death, claims that his family turned into 'savages' and tried to make his life as 'difficult as possible'.

He branded them as 'puppies that turned into deadly creatures' and that he could no longer eat and had his basic human rights denied.

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Fawaz added: "The person you made your number ne is now the worst person in the world."

His bizarre post claimed after Fawaz claimed that balliffs tried to take some of the star's possessions from him because he could not pay a debt.

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