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Jessica Radcliffe Orca Attack Video | Real or Fake? The Truth Revealed | Jessica Radcliffe Accident

A viral TikTok video claims to show a 23-year-old marine trainer, Jessica Radcliffe, being attacked and killed by an orca at Pacific Blue Marine Park. But is it real? 🤔

According to reports, there is no evidence that Jessica Radcliffe ever existed — and the so-called attack video is actually AI-generated. Similarly, another viral clip showing orca trainer Marina Lysaro being attacked is also fabricated.

So, what’s the truth? In this video, we break down the fake orca trainer death videos, explain why they went viral, and turn our attention to the real story of Kiska, the world’s loneliest orca whale. 🐋

👉 Watch till the end for the full fact-check and the heartbreaking reality of Kiska.

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00:00A viral TikTok video claims that a 23-year-old marine trainer named Jessica Radcliffe was
00:15attacked and killed by an orca at Pacific Blue Marine Park.
00:20According to the clip, Radcliffe died just 10 minutes after being rescued by staff.
00:26But here's the truth, no credible evidence exists to support this incident.
00:32In fact, investigations found no records of any marine trainer named Jessica Radcliffe.
00:39Experts say the video is AI-generated and completely fabricated.
00:45A similar video is now spreading online, showing an orca trainer called Marina Lissaro being
00:51attacked during a performance.
00:53The clip claims it captures her last terrifying moments, urging viewers to pay tribute in
00:58the comments.
01:00But once again, it's fake.
01:02Reports confirm the video is AI-generated and Marina Lissaro is also a fictional character.
01:10For the record, orcas, often called killer whales, are intelligent social predators found across
01:16the world's oceans.
01:17While they're not usually a threat to humans, most incidents involving orcas have happened
01:23in captivity.
01:25The name killer whale comes from ancient sailors who saw them hunting larger whales, calling
01:31them balena assassina, meaning whale killer.
01:35So next time you see a shocking wildlife attack video online, remember, not everything you watch
01:42is real.
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