Fact Check: Manchester Bombing Rumors and Hoaxes - News Summed Up

Fact Check: Manchester Bombing Rumors and Hoaxes


Advertisement Continue reading the main storySocial media posts are spreading hoaxes about missing children. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyOne account posted a plea to find “my son” that was retweeted over 19,000 times. She would stay with them as they awaited their parents, Ms. Robinson wrote. Some users are resurfacing reports from 2014 that Ms. Grande had said she hoped her fans would “die.” These rumors were denied by Ms. Grande’s representatives at the time. After the bombing, Ms. Grande suspended her tour and offered her condolences on social media.


Source: New York Times May 24, 2017 21:56 UTC



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