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  • Fact Check: Post claiming Amarnath Yatris Met With Accident in Jammu Recently Is Fake Amarnath pilgrims haven’t met with an accident recently in Jammu. The viral post is fake. - By: Ashish Maharishi - Published: Jul 20, 2020 at 06:42 PM New Delhi (Vishvas News): A picture going viral on social media claims that 16 Amarnath pilgrims have been killed and 32 injured in a bus accident in Jammu. Vishvas News investigated and found the viral post to be fake. We found that no such accident happened. The viral picture is that of an old incident of November 2019 when an accident happened in Doda. The picture is falsely linked to Amarnath. Claim A Facebook page ‘J&K update 24×7’ uploaded a picture on July 18, 2020 with a claim that read: ‘Sixteen Amarnath Yatris died & 32 are injured at Nashari nallaha in Jammu. JKSRTC bus fell down in a 150′ deep nallaha.’ The post link and its archived link can be checked here. Investigation Vishvas News started its investigation by searching for news related to the accident of Amarnath Yatris in Google. During our search, we did not find any such news confirming the claims of viral posts. We used Google reverse image tool to find the source of the viral image. We found the same picture used in viral posts in an old news report on Dainik Jagran‘s website. According to the news uploaded on November 15, 2019, 16 people died after a bus fell into a ditch in Doda. We also found the same picture on the website of DailyExcelsior.com. In this report as well it was stated that 16 people, including four children, were killed in a bus accident in Doda district. The news was published in November 2019. Vishvas News spoke to Abhimanyu Sharma, the Bureau Chief of Dainik Jagran regarding the viral post. He told us that Amarnath Yatra hasn’t started yet. In such a situation, the news of the death of Amarnath pilgrims is completely fake. The viral picture is of an old bus accident. After investigation, we did the social scanning of the ‘J&K update 24 × 7’ Facebook page. We found that more than 22000 people follow this page. The page was created on April 25, 2020. Conclusion: Amarnath pilgrims haven’t met with an accident recently in Jammu. The viral post is fake. - Claim Review : Amarnath Yatris Met With Accident in Jammu Recently - Claimed By : FB Page: J&K update 24×7 - Fact Check : False Know the truth! If you have any doubts about any information or a rumor, do let us know! Knowing the truth is your right. If you feel any information is doubtful and it can impact the society or nation, send it to us by any of the sources mentioned below.
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