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  • 2017-05-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Fake news: Bloggers say Lance Armstrong has died (en)
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  • A newsy-looking four-paragraph web post says Lance Armstrong has died. Don’t buy it. The post is fake and Armstrong is alive, he’s already indicated. Ha, ha, Armstrong texted in response to an Austin American-Statesman reporter today. Yeah, weird. The fake story claims Armstrong has died of stage 4 colon cancer. The news allegedly was announced on Facebook by Armstrong’s daughter, Anna. Armstrong, though, took to social media to debunk the post. As noted by news organizations including the American-Statesman , a May 12, 2017, video post on the one-time world-class bicyclist’s Instagram account shows Armstrong seated behind a car steering wheel and showing, on a phone, the announcement of his death by the fox-news24.com website , and then smiling and shaking his head back and forth, meaning naw. Share the Facts 2017-05-17 14:46:15 UTC Politifact 6 1 7 Politifact Rating: Pants on Fire Lance Armstrong is dead. Bloggers U.S. website Unknown Friday, May 12, 2017 2017-05-12 Read More info Before noon the same day, Armstrong tweeted out a web link to the video with this message: The rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated. SOURCE : InstaGram post, Lance Armstrong, May 12, 2017 (screenshot May 15, 2017) As our colleagues at PolitiFact in Washington noted in April 2017, the fox-news24.com site attempts to mimic Fox News, but has no connection to the cable news network. The fox-news24.com story's citation of Anna helps raise a red flag. Armstrong has no children who go by that name, at least according to a December 2016 Daily Mail news story about an Armstrong family Christmas card. Just before we completed this fact check, an Armstrong representative, Mark Higgins, answered our inquiry by email: I can confirm that he is indeed alive. Our ruling An Internet post claims Lance Armstrong has died. The once world-class and still world-famous cyclist remains alive. We find this claim (bike) Pants on Fire! PANTS ON FIRE – The statement is not accurate and makes a ridiculous claim. Click here for more on the six PolitiFact ratings and how we select facts to check. (en)
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