British media were abuzz this morning after reporting this "story" of a pastor from Zimbabwe who was eaten by crocodiles after trying to walk on Honeymoon 2 (2022) Hindi Short Filmwater like Jesus.
The Independent,The Daily Mail, Unilad, Metro, the Express among others had a version of the story citing the Daily Postin Nigeria, which in turn cited the Zimbabwe Herald.
SEE ALSO: Here's how to remove Facebook from your life and never miss a beatHowever, the Zimbabwe Heraldhas no such story on the website. Why? Because the story is fake:
Besides the fact that the river in question is called "Crocodile River" (LOL) and that there's (suspiciously) another pastor-walks-on-the-water-like-Jesus-gets-eaten-by-crocodiles story from 2016, a quick search on Google reveals that the story was originally published on a satirical website in February:
Yep, it's definitely a satirical site. A quick look at the "About US" section tells you everything you need to know.
When it's too good to be true...
[H/T Alastair Reid]
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