Marine Park Orca Trainer Killed – Fact Checking The Story

alleged death of Marine Park orca trainer Jessica Radcliffe - Image - BBC - YouTube

A Marine Park is a popular popular destination for many visitors, but a new viral video shows an orca trainer being pulled out of the water after an orca attacked her. Stay with us as we fact-check the story.

Seaworld Death In 2010

In 2010, a trainer was killed by an orca named Tilikum. In fact, you may remember the backlash against the amusement park, as many people opposed the idea of orcas in captivity. The trainer’s name was Dawn Brancheau.

Dawn was killed by Tillikum in 2010 - Blackfish - YouTube
Dawn was killed by Tilikum in 2010 – Blackfish – YouTube

Her death became the subject of a documentary titled Blackfish. While the orca was not destroyed by SeaWorld, the animal was restricted from human contact and eventually died in 2017 from a bacterial infection.

The New Death Video Trended 

On the weekend, across social media, a horrifying video showed orca trainer Jessica Radcliffe allegedly being killed by an orca named Keiko. Facebook, YouTube and Twitter X were among the platforms where the video was shown. It looked terrible because the crew couldn’t save her.

Videp footage trended on social media X
Video footage trended on social media X

However, did it really happen? Well, it seems that it was just fake clickbait for cash. According to The Sun US, “Sleuths at Vocal Media fact-checked the clip and found no records of the attack ever having taken place.”

Fact Checked – It’s A Lie?

Several outlets shared about the fact-checking, and some of them shared their take on the Marine Park story on YouTube. The outlets noted that the idea was “AI generated.” Actually, it did look quite real to some people.

However, when the New York Post shared their video, the outlet said:

It turns out the entire thing is fake. Outlets including Forbes and the International Business Times have identified that the videos and images are AI-generated, even employing the use of AI-generated voices to accompany the doctored footage.

Notably, the video narrator explained that the movements and physics appear unnatural to the naked eye. The excessive, almost absurd levels of blood in some clips further undermined the illusion.

More followed, and the video noted that there didn’t seem to be “an orca trainer named Jessica Radcliffe or even a Pacific Blue Marine Park.”

Reactions To The Fact-Checked News

In the comments section, a lot of people had their say about the alleged death of Marine Park orca trainer Jessica Radcliffe. One of them wrote, “Whoever did the AI should be charged criminally, this is getting out of control.”

Others had similar views. Here are a few more reactions from the discussion area:

  • my dad thinks its real and he doesnt believe me that its fake i wanted to show him the video but he refuses.
  • My parents told me at 4 years old dont believe what you see on tv. I dont know why people think the computer is any different.
  • I thought it was AI the whole time the movements was way off, I’m really surprised that people didn’t think that as well how weird the movement’s looked.
  • It’s disgusting what people will do to go viral.

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