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Detroit rapper found dead in kid's slide, protesters say business used discovery as promotion

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DETROIT (FOX 2) - A rapper was found dead outside a holistic center in Detroit but the business is facing protests for the way its owner used his death to promote events.Before we go on, we should warn you some of the images in this story are disturbing.Last week, the body of a Detroit rapper was found in a slide outside the Psychedelic Healing Shack but protesters want the business investigated.Robert Pizzimenti - 'Dr.

Rob' - runs the Psychedelic Healing Shack off Woodward near 7 Mile. Last Saturday, he was live on Facebook as EMT's removed the body of a regular at the shack - Max Julian - from a treehouse slide.Dr.

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