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Suara.com – There is a narrative that FPI leader Habib Rizieq Shihab (HRS) was killed by a camel. Rizieq Shihab is claimed to have been killed by a camel during a camel race in Saudi Arabia.
The narrative was uploaded by a Facebook account called Yoga Howedes.
The account uploads a screenshot of the article from The New York Times Title ‘HRS was reportedly killed by a camel in a camel race in Saudi Arabia‘to air on September 20, 2020.
The following is the narrative content of the article:
“THE NEW YORK TIMES
HRS was reportedly killed by a camel in a camel race in Saudi Arabia
A local source said the victim deliberately crossed the line and entered the race track.“
Is this statement true?
Explanation
Search-based Turnbackhoax.id — net Suara.com, Wednesday (9/23/2020), the claim that Rizieq Shihab was killed by a camel was a false claim.
When searching on a multimedia page The New York Times By using the keywords’ HRS ‘and Saudi Arabia’, he did not find the article in question.
The New York Times Never upload news with a headline like that, not on September 20, 2020, or any other date.
From searches on other media portals, there was also no news that Rizieq Shihab was killed by a camel.
In the news Suara.com Titled ‘Endangering People’s Lives, Habib Rizieq Claims to Boycott Pilkada 2020’ which aired on September 22, 2020, Rizieq still issued a statement rejecting the simultaneous political counterattack of Pilkada 2020.
Referring to the article, Rizieq’s condition is known to be in good health, as opposed to claims made by Yoga Howedes’ Facebook account.
conclusion
From the above explanation, it can be concluded that the claim that Rizieq Shihab was killed by a camel is a hoax or false claim.
These claims fall into the category of misleading content or misleading content.
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