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Fake Germanwings pictures circulate online

  • Published
    24 March 2015
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A YouTube video claiming to be of Tuesday's crash of a Germanwings flight is actually from Afghanistan and is two years old.Image source, YouTube
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A YouTube video claiming to be of Tuesday's crash of a Germanwings flight is actually from Afghanistan and is two years old.

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What's popular and why

A video and a picture purporting to show a Germanwings flight which went down in the French Alps are circulating online - but they're recycled from previous crashes.

As fakes go, it's not actually very good. The footage, external shows a line of vehicles driving down the road, and a plane wobbling, falling to the ground and exploding in a fireball. The scene doesn't take place in a mountainous or remote region and the airplane isn't painted in Germanwings' yellow and maroon colours.

But that didn't stop dozens of Twitter users circulating it online describing it as footage of Tuesday's crash of flight 4U 9525. The video is actually of a 2013 crash in Afghanistan, according to online news agency Storyful, external which dug up the original footage. Another widely circulated photo claiming to be of the plane is actually of a crash in Turkey in 2007, external.

fake photoImage source, Storyful / Twitter
GermanwingsImage source, Germanwings

Hashtags and links related to the crash - including #Germanwings, #4U9525 and #Barcelonnette (a town near the crash site) - quickly trended on Reddit, Twitter and other sites shortly after the news broke. Germanwings and its parent company Lufthansa, external turned their logos grey on social media accounts in response.

Blog by Mike Wendling, external

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