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A shocking video recently claiming that a marine trainer named Jessica Radcliffe was attacked and killed by an orca (killer whale) during a live performance has gone viral. But is the video real? It turns out that the clip is entirely fake. There is no record of any trainer named Jessica Radcliffe, no statements from marine parks, no credible news coverage, and no official reports confirming such an attack. Reportedly, the visuals were AI-generated or manipulated, combined with misleading sound effects and fabricated context.

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Disclaimer: This video uses AI-generated visuals and voice for representation. Script and facts are human-researched.

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00:00Subscribe to our channel, press the bell icon and never miss an update from Latestly.
00:06This shocking video shows a marine trainer being fatally attacked by an orca.
00:12The woman is identified as Jessica Redcliffe and the clip claims she died after the whale launched at her during a performance.
00:23Let's find out what's real, what's fake.
00:26The clip went viral across platforms on social media.
00:31But experts and fact-checkers found zero evidence of any trainer named Jessica Redcliffe or any attack at a park like Pacific Blue Marine Park.
00:42No statements, no obituaries, no records.
00:46Forensic analysis revealed the video is entirely AI-generated.
00:51The visuals, audio, even crowd noise are manipulated.
00:56The truth is that Jessica Redcliffe orca attack is entirely false.
01:05100% fabricated with AI with no factual grounding.
01:09Always check credible sources.
01:12Question shock value clips.
01:14Remember, real incidents leave verifiable records.
01:19Before you share sensational content, pause.
01:23Verify it first, because our trust shouldn't be in pixels.
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