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Viral Orca Attack Video Debunked as AI-Manipulated Hoax

Despite verifications by reputable outlets identifying it as an AI-manipulated fabrication, the viral orca attack video continues to amass millions of views on social media.

La verdad tras el video viral de la entrenadora devorada por una orca: nunca existió. FOTO: Capturas de Pantalla
Un impresionante video circuló  por redes provocando estupor en los usarios al ver cómo una orca atacaba a su entrenadora. 
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Overview

  • The clip amassed millions of views on TikTok, Facebook, X and YouTube by falsely claiming an orca killed a trainer named Jessica Radcliffe at a non-existent Pacific Blue Marine Park.
  • Verification teams at Revista Merca2.0, RÉCORD and Diario de Yucatán found no records of any trainer named Jessica Radcliffe or a marine park by that name in public databases, maps or official communications.
  • Digital forensics revealed the footage is a composite of archived videos, unrelated clips and AI-generated elements rather than evidence of a real attack.
  • The hoax drew on public memory of the 2010 Tilikum-Dawn Brancheau tragedy at SeaWorld Orlando to lend emotional weight to the fabricated narrative.
  • Experts recommend reverse image and video searches, scrutiny of visual anomalies and consultation of established media outlets before resharing sensational viral clips.