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0888 888 888; The Killer Number

man+on+phone+in+car+[square]_2155_19150925_0_0_7017058_300 (1)May 26, (Printwords.com)-What happens when numbers run up? Apart from the lingering sense of maths which tires you down, it calls for the death of your mobile phone number. That is exactly what happened with a particular phone number which has been scrapped off the list of allocated numbers. It is being said that the particular mobile number was issued for three people. But all of the three owners have passed away so the telecom authority thought that it would be wise to put an end to the mobile number so that it wont be allocated to any new subscribers.

The particular number was 0888 888 888 which was first issued to subscriber Vladimir Grashnov who was the CEO of Mobitel. It was way back in Bulgaria when the number was first allocated to anyone. The Mobitel CEO passes away due to cancer. However, many close sources of the CEO believes that his death wasn’t natural and immediate business rivals were also involved in the case. From that day onwards it was called to be the doom number.

Following that the number was passed on to a man by the name of Konstantin Dimitrov, a man who was suspected to have owned a massive drug smuggling empire, took heavy bullets way back in the year of 2003 when he was out for dinner with his girlfriend. The last case where another death was witnessed was when the number was alloted to the estate agent Konstantin Dishliev, who ran a £130 million drug trafficking operation which got intercepted just ahead of his death way back in the year of 2005.

 0888 888 888; The Killer Number

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