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Real orca attack video goes viral after fake Jessica Radcliffe story sparks fear online
Real orca attack video goes viral after fake Jessica Radcliffe story sparks fear online

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Economic Times

Real orca attack video goes viral after fake Jessica Radcliffe story sparks fear online

Fake orca attack story busted Live Events Uma mulher foi cercada por orcas e, para se acalmar, utilizou a técnica milenar de controle da respiração conhecida como Okunempiska — Noticias bônus (@pegaessebonus) June 17, 2024 Real orca encounter in open water FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel If fear of orca had escaped you because the, a new video of an actual orca attack might bring the shivers back to your spine. A viral video recently claimed that 23-year-oldduring a live platforms like TikTok and Facebook even rumoured that the orca attacked her because of "menstrual blood mixing with the water." Fact-checks and multiple media reports confirmed that this story is completely is no record of Jessica Radcliffe, no marine park report, and no news coverage about such an incident. Fact-checkers also discovered that the audio in the viral video is AI-generated, and the person 'Jessica Radcliffe' does not exist online—no social media, no work history, nothing official, as reported by Times of short, the viral trainer attack video is staged, and the story was entirely made up. However, a real, older video resurfaced showing a woman in a kayak surrounded by wild orcas in open the video, the kayaker screams in fear as the massive orcas swim extremely close to her boat. She struggles to stay steady and clearly panics, showing how intense a real wildlife encounter can be. Thehad gone viral earlier, but is now widely shared again, as reported by the Times of the fake Jessica Radcliffe video, this kayak encounter is genuine, giving viewers a real glimpse of how unpredictable wild orcas can be. Despite being called 'killer whales,' wild orcas have never killed a human, according to the only known orca-related deaths occurred in captivity, while in the wild, orcas are powerful but not aggressive toward humans, according to the Times of India the story about Jessica Radcliffe being killed by an orca is completely false and the video is orcas are powerful but have never killed a human; attacks only happened in captivity.

Real orca attack video goes viral after fake Jessica Radcliffe story sparks fear online
Real orca attack video goes viral after fake Jessica Radcliffe story sparks fear online

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Time of India

Real orca attack video goes viral after fake Jessica Radcliffe story sparks fear online

Fake orca attack story busted Live Events Uma mulher foi cercada por orcas e, para se acalmar, utilizou a técnica milenar de controle da respiração conhecida como Okunempiska — Noticias bônus (@pegaessebonus) June 17, 2024 Real orca encounter in open water FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel If fear of orca had escaped you because the, a new video of an actual orca attack might bring the shivers back to your spine. A viral video recently claimed that 23-year-oldduring a live platforms like TikTok and Facebook even rumoured that the orca attacked her because of "menstrual blood mixing with the water." Fact-checks and multiple media reports confirmed that this story is completely is no record of Jessica Radcliffe, no marine park report, and no news coverage about such an incident. Fact-checkers also discovered that the audio in the viral video is AI-generated, and the person 'Jessica Radcliffe' does not exist online—no social media, no work history, nothing official, as reported by Times of short, the viral trainer attack video is staged, and the story was entirely made up. However, a real, older video resurfaced showing a woman in a kayak surrounded by wild orcas in open the video, the kayaker screams in fear as the massive orcas swim extremely close to her boat. She struggles to stay steady and clearly panics, showing how intense a real wildlife encounter can be. Thehad gone viral earlier, but is now widely shared again, as reported by the Times of the fake Jessica Radcliffe video, this kayak encounter is genuine, giving viewers a real glimpse of how unpredictable wild orcas can be. Despite being called 'killer whales,' wild orcas have never killed a human, according to the only known orca-related deaths occurred in captivity, while in the wild, orcas are powerful but not aggressive toward humans, according to the Times of India the story about Jessica Radcliffe being killed by an orca is completely false and the video is orcas are powerful but have never killed a human; attacks only happened in captivity.

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