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  • Fact Check: Sex doll at Thailand beach becomes murder victim in Maldives India Today found that this image shows a sex doll found near a beach in Thailand in 2022. Listen to Story India Today Fact Check This image shows a silicone sex doll that was found at a beach in Thailand in 2022. News of a tourist being raped and murdered in the Maldives is being widely shared on social media as the India-Maldives row continues. A blurry photo of what appears to be a human body at a beach is being shared with claims like, “A girl who went on a trip to the Maldives was found dead naked near the seashore. She was gang-raped and tortured before being killed!” The archive of one such post can be seen here. India Today found that this image shows a sex doll that was found near the Bang Saen beach of Thailand’s Chon Buri province in 2022. OUR PROBE We noticed that many people reacting to the viral photo said that this photo was from an old incident when a sex doll was found near a beach in Thailand. A subsequent keyword search led us to a Mirror report. According to the report, on August 18, 2022, a silicone sex doll was found lying near the Bang Saen beach in Chon Buri, Thailand. Incidentally, beachgoers initially assumed it was a corpse and informed the police. However, when the police arrived, they discovered that it was a sex doll with a missing head. News outlets like the New York Post and Pattaya Today had also reported this incident at the time. We also found no credible report of any such grisly incident taking place in the Maldives recently. It’s noteworthy that amid the ongoing India-Maldives row, there have been other similar instances of misinformation. For instance, earlier, a video of female tourists being threatened by a taxi driver in Bali was falsely shared as an incident from the Maldives. Read our fact-check of that here. Please share it on our at 73 7000 7000 You can also send us an email at factcheck@intoday.com
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