Bloggers catch news outlets fooled by crash photos hoax
Last Updated: Monday, June 22, 2009 | 4:18 PM ET
CBC News
Related
Internal Links
External Links
(Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites - links will open in new window)
The return of an online photo hoax hooked several news outlets in recent days, with a Dutch radio station and TV channels in Bolivia and Poland falling for images purportedly captured just before the crash of Air France Flight 447.
Bolivian station PAT, Poland's TVN24 and BNR of Netherlands are among the outlets that received the dramatic images — allegedly depicting the aircraft being torn apart and a passenger being sucked out of the plane — and proceeded to use them on-air, according to internet bloggers and commentary sites.
"On Thursday, two photographs were aired on our prime-time news report and on Friday we apologized," Eddy Luis Franco, news director for the privately owned PAT television station, told Agence France-Presse on Monday.
An email message accompanying the hoax images claimed that a passenger on the Air France flight had taken the pictures seconds before the plane crashed into the Atlantic.
Air France Flight 447 crashed in the ocean off the northeast coast of Brazil on the night of May 31. All 228 people aboard were killed.
The photos actually depict footage from the pilot episode of the hit U.S. television drama Lost (fans of the show pointed out that Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly is seen in the bottom left of the photos) and have previously turned up as part of an online hoax.
Hoax originated in 2006
Similar claims were made in the fall of 2006 when the images were distributed widely via email following the mid-air collision between Gol Airlines Flight 1907, a jetliner, and an Embraer Legacy executive jet over Brazil.
Though the Embraer was able to land at an airstrip, the larger plane crashed in the Amazon jungle and its crew and all passengers aboard were killed.
At that time, an email accompanying the same photos alleged that they were taken by a brave passenger on the Gol flight who had managed to snap the shots before the crash. It was alleged that recovery officials found the pictures on a digital camera's memory stick discovered among the wreakage.
However, a Brazilian blogger writing under the name Cardoso admitted to perpetuating the 2006 hoax.
He said he constructed an error-filled email with "obviously fake" images to prove that most people today seek out unbelievable footage or images in the news, choose to accept conspiracy theories and don't take the time to question or think critically about the source of information.
Share Tools
- Spider-Man trailer: fresh take or more of the same?by Arts Online Feb. 7, 2012 5:15 PM Spider-Man? Yes. Amazing? Maybe. The first full-length trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man -- the reboot of the comic-turned-movie trilogy -- has been released. But considering the previous movie franchise ended a mere five years ago and that we've been bombarded with stories about the troubled Broadway musical adaptation since then, this reboot does beg the question: Do we really need to revisit Spider-Man?
Top News Headlines
- Adele wins best album, best record Grammys
- Adele capped off a "life-changing" year by winning six Grammys Sunday night, including record of the year and album of the year for 21 more »
- Hit and run victim's family fears accused will walk
- The family of a young mother killed in a hit and run is outraged that the case against the alleged driver is among thousands in B.C. at risk of being thrown out because of a huge court backlog. more »
- CBC launches digital music service
- CBC is diving into the world of online music with the goal of providing listeners access to their favourite tunes and a way to discover new artists and connect with fellow music fans. more »
- Is it time to start investing in world markets yet?
- Investors have always been told that diversification is one of the best ways to reduce the risk associated with a portfolio, but they often aren't told the whole story. more »
Latest Arts & Entertainment News Headlines
- Britain's BAFTAs honours The Artist
- Silent movie The Artist dominated the British Academy Film awards, the U.K. equivalent of the Oscars, winning seven awards, including best picture. more »
- Whitney Houston autopsy results withheld
- Whitney Houston was found in a hotel bathtub but it'll take weeks to determine precisely how she died, a Los Angeles coroner's official says. more »
- Whitney Houston's death sparks chorus of grief
- Regular music fans and superstar performers joined together in a chorus of grief upon hearing that Whitney Houston had died at age 48 on the eve of the Grammy Awards. more »
- CBC launches digital music service
- CBC is diving into the world of online music with the goal of providing listeners access to their favourite tunes and a way to discover new artists and connect with fellow music fans. more »
Q Blog
Enter our Six-Word Modern Love Story Contest! Feb. 10, 2012 2:54 PM The goal is simple: tell a full and rich modern love tale in just six words. Funny. Sad. Sexy. Or futuristic sexy, the kind with spaceships. Winners announced on Q's February 14th Modern Love special.
CBC Books
The web celebrates 200 years of Charles Dickens Feb. 10, 2012 7:13 PM The revered English novelist turns two centuries-old this week! See the online tributes and leave your birthday message for a chance to win a copy of Charles Dickens: A Life.
- Adele wins best album, best record Grammys
- Houston autopsy results withheld by police
- Quebec town 'heartbroken' after killing of woman, sisters
- Pop queen Whitney Houston dies at 48
- Hit and run victim's family fears accused will walk
- Manitoba man dies after falling off moving SUV
- Doors blocked in fatal Manitoba trailer blaze
- Greece passes new austerity deal amid rioting
- Northern lights viewed from space


