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  • FACT CHECK: This skeleton has not been excavated in Kurukshetra, Italian artists’ work is going viral with misleading claim - By: Pallavi Mishra - Published: Jul 16, 2019 at 06:07 PM New Delhi (Vishvas Team). A picture of a large skeleton is going viral on the social media. The post claims that this skeleton was excavated in Kurukshetra in Haryana. In our investigation we found that this claim is false. In fact, this skeleton is not even real, it is a sculpture. It was sculpted by Gino de Dominic, an Italian artist. This skeleton has nothing to do with Kurukshetra. CLAIM A large skeleton can be seen in the viral photo. Some people can be seen standing around the skeleton in the picture. In the post, it has been claimed that this skeleton was excavated in Kurukshetra, Haryana. The description reads “Archaeologists found a 80-feet long human skeleton which is similar to the description of Ghatotkach, the son of Bhima of Mahabharata.” FACT CHECK To investigate this post, we first searched this photo on Google Reverse Image and we found this photo on a website named theinspirationgrid.com. According to this website, this skeleton is actually a statue created by Gino de Dominicis, an Italian artist. For more confirmation, we contacted the Department of Haryana Archeology and Museum where we were told that this picture is not of Kurukshetra. We next called the Church of the Holy Trinity, Italy, where this skeleton statue has been kept. We were told that “this idol is the art of a sculptor Gino de Dominic, it has not been excavated from anywhere.” ‘Cosmic Magnet’ is a contemporary art piece of Gino de Dominicis. The statue is 24 meters long, 9 meters wide and four meters high”. This post was shared by a Facebook page named Kurukshetra-The Historical Place. This post has been shared more than 6000 times so far. Conclusion: In our investigation we found that this claim is false. Actually this skeleton is not real, but it was created by Gino de Dominic, an Italian artist. This idol skeleton has nothing to do with Kurukshetra. Know The Truth… Spread Awareness Knowing the truth is your right. If you have a doubt on any news that could impact you, society or the nation, let us know. You can share your doubts and send you news for fact verification on our mail ID contact@vishvasnews.com or whatsapp us on 9205270923 - Claim Review : 24 mtr long skeleton has not been excavated in Kurukshetra - Claimed By : Kurukshetra-The Historical Place - Fact Check : False
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