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Sizzla Not Dead – Sizzla Kalonji Fake Car Crash Accident Angers Fans

Posted: June 23rd, 2012 in Sizzla, Sizzla Kalonji by LALATE

Sizzla Not Dead – Sizzla Kalonji Fake Car Crash Accident Angers Fans


LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – Sizzla has not died. Sizzla Kalonji battled a fake car crash accident report in October 2011. Last night, that same fabricated death story resurfaced, angering fans. For unexplained reasons, persons on social media have been consistently retweeting the fabricated car accident story since last night. Yet, Sizzla Kalonji is not dead today June 23, 2012.

When the fake Sizzla Kalonji death story surface last year, it was unlike any previous attempt to kill off a celebrity. Unlike other celebrities, Sizzla at the time was not actively using social media on a daily basis. Hence the absence of comments by Sizzla on October 15 allowed the fake death story to confuse fans.

Today is no different. With little or no social media activity by Sizzla this week, the fake death report resurfaced on Friday. The author is Global Associated, aka Media Fetcher. And while the fabricated report is not unique, it is prompting massive confusion today.

On Twitter Saturday, fans have been irate about the fabricated tales. “Sizzla been dying in car crashes for about 5 years now” said one fan. Another, however, wrote “R.I.P Sizzla, ironic how you died in a car crash.”

The cause of the confusion is Global Associated. In fall 2011, the website posted the fake death car crash story. Today, dubious Twitter users are trying to send that old, and fake, story viral. “Witnesses have stated that Sizzla Kalonji’s car crossed the double lines several times prior to the accident and hit the center lane divider causing the vehicle to flip and roll” reads the false death report.

The fabricated Sizzla report is not unique. The “Route 80″ car crash story has been used innumerable times by Global against music celebrities, from David Guetta to Tiesto to even DJ Pauly D. The troubling report even claim that funeral services have been planned. “The service is expected to be a closed casket funeral due to the severe head trauma.”

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It remains unclear the motive by Global in creating the story. In the bottom, Global puts in small caption the disclaimer that the death story is false. But it claims that it was done for “entertainment purposes”. It claims that the story is “based on zero truth and is a complete work of fiction for entertainment purpose.” It remains unclear what is entertaining about falsely calling a celebrity dead.

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Also not dead this weekend are Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller. Another “car crash” courtesy of Global Associated is getting traction this weekend against them as well. “Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa died in a single vehicle crash on Route 80 between Morristown and Roswell” reads the fabricated report.



Sizzla Not Dead – Sizzla Kalonji False Death Reports Surface After Accident

Posted: October 15th, 2011 in Sizzla by LALATE

Sizzla Not Dead - Sizzla Kalonji False Death Reports Surface After Accident

LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – Sizzla is not dead. False death reports about Sizzla Kalonji are swirling uncontrollably Saturday; the fame reggae musician, however, confirmed to news just Thursday that he is doing well after a recent accident. Unlike other recent fake celebrity death stories, today’s allegations about Sizzla don’t appear to have originated from the usual dubious origins.

Sizzla Kalonji two days ago confirmed to news that he is doing well and is anxious to return to his music. In a news statement Thursday, Sizzla said “I am feeling very strong, healthy, and I am coming along well. Thanks to the Most High Jah Rastafari.”

In August 2011, Sizzla was initially listed in critical condition in a Kingston hospital after a near fatal motorcycle accident. The beloved artist was airlifted by St Ann’s Bay hospital officials to Kingston after the horrific accident. News reports at the time listed injures to his arms, ribs, collar bone, and liver.

In a news statement at the time, Sizzla’s reps said “as strong and resilient as his messages, we look forward to seeing him on a powerful journey towards healing. He is surrounded by lots of love from his family and friends. Please continue to keep him in your prayers.” The rep added “The family is pleased with the outpouring of love that has been coming from all over the island and internationally.”

Born Miguel Collins, the beloved talent was injured after a local bus in St Ann’s Bay struck his motorcycle and reportedly didn’t stop. Within days of the accident, however, publicist Olimatta Taal confirmed Sizzla’s condition had improved immensely; the singer was quickly eating and talking to family. Then, after ten days in the hospital, on September 3, Sizzla was released.

While Sizzla is anxious to return to the stage, his reps also recently told news that no concert dates have yet been determined for 2011 and 2012.

For unclear reasons, online reports today are erroneously claiming Sizzla has died. On Twitter, fan reaction erupted shortly before 2 pm PST today. “Is Sizzla really dead?” wrote one of many readers within the hour. “So people … saying Sizzla is dead, but I can’t find anything online! “I PRAY this is [false...] because he’s one of my favorite artists” another writes. Strangely, many of the fake death reports about Sizzla today are being posted by DJ profiles.













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