After a woman was set on fire on the New York subway, a post falsely identifying her has gone viral on social media.
Authorities have yet to confirm the identity of the victim, who died after she was lit on fire while asleep on a subway train ...
A post on X claims that a young woman named Amelia Carter was identified as the woman set ablaze on the New York City subway ...
It took police more than a week to publicly identify 57-year-old Debrina Kawam as the woman who was fatally set on fire in a ...
X has added community notes that Amelia Carter is a fabricated identity. The victim has not yet been identified. The false claims of some Amelia Carter being the victim of the subway horror ...
Amelia Carter is a false identification of the NYC subway horror victim spread on social media along with an AI-generated photo.
While NYC police are yet to confirm the identity of the victim, a post made on X on December 23 claimed the victim was Amelia Carter. As NYC subway horror has drawn massive attention of netizens ...
It took police more than a week to publicly identify 57-year-old Debrina Kawam as the woman who was fatally set on fire in a New York subway train on Dec. 22. But on the internet, it took just hours ...
Early on December 22, a woman was set on fire on the NYC subway. She was pronounced ... falsely identifying the victim stated: "This is Amelia Carter. She was burned alive on the subway yesterday.
Newsweek also reports that an entire fake background for “Amelia Carter” was created, including her employment as an NYC nurse and supposed internship with Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT).
In posts that circulated widely on social media after Kawam’s death on Dec. 22, users claimed without evidence that the victim was a 29-year-old named “Amelia Carter.” These posts ricocheted ...
NEW YORK (AP) — It took police more than a week to publicly identify Debrina Kawam, 57, as the woman who was fatally set on fire in a New York subway train last month. But on the internet, it ...