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  • 2021-01-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Imposter blogs spread hoax report claiming mother of dead flight attendant was gunned down (en)
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  • Multiple blogs have shared a video report that claims the mother of flight attendant Christine Dacera, whose death triggered a high-profile crime investigation in the Philippines, was gunned down in January 2021. The claim is false; the video in fact shows an unrelated news report aired by local media organisation GMA News in January 2019; the blogs that posted the video are imposter sites. The video was shared in this blog post bearing the GMA News logo on January 17, 2021. A screenshot of the misleading post, taken on January 18, 2020 24 0RAS: MOTHER OF FLIGHT ATTENDANT CHRISTINE ANGELICA DACERA, GUNNED DOWN, the video caption reads. 24 Oras is the flagship nightly newscast of Philippine television network GMA News. The two-second video shows a news anchor saying: Gunned down inside her car... The circumstances behind Dacera’s death on New Year’s Eve 2020 generated massive public interest and is the subject of an ongoing high-profile investigation . An identical video was also shared in separate blog posts here , here and here . But the claim is false. Keyword searches on Google traced the video in the misleading posts to this unrelated GMA News report, which aired on January 26, 2019, a year before Dacera died. The report is titled: 24 Oras: Woman gunned down while inside her car in Quezon City. Below is a screenshot comparison of the video in the misleading posts (L) and the 2019 GMA News report (R): Screenshot comparison The shooting incident was also reported here by local radio station Radyo Inquirer. Multiple keyword searches did not yield reliable news reports that Dacera’s mother had been gunned down in January 2021. A GMA News spokesman also confirmed that the blogs that published the misleading reports are not affiliated with the news organisation. This is an imposter site, Jaemark Tordecilla, GMA News' editor-in-chief, told AFP in a Viber message on January 18, 2021. (en)
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