A shocking video has been circulating on TikTok, Facebook, and other platforms, claiming to show a 23-year-old marine trainer named Jessica Radcliffe being killed by an orca during a live performance. The clip quickly gained attention online, with many viewers believing the story. However, fact-checks have revealed that the video is fake and the incident never happened.
Who Is Jessica Radcliffe in Viral Orca Video
The viral posts claim that Jessica Radcliffe was attacked while working with an orca and later died from her injuries. Some posts even suggest that the attack was caused by “menstrual blood mixing with the water.” However, there is no information about when or where this supposed incident took place, and no official sources have confirmed it.
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Searches in credible news archives have found no reports of such an event. There are no statements from marine parks, workplace safety authorities, or even public obituaries mentioning a trainer named Jessica Radcliffe. Media outlets like the Hindustan Times and the Economic Times, along with fact-checking sites, have pointed out that the audio in the video seems to be AI-generated clear evidence that the clip was staged.
Further checks into the background of “Jessica Radcliffe” have shown no professional records, no evidence of her working as a marine trainer, and no verified social media accounts linked to the name. This suggests that the identity might have been completely made up to make the video more believable.
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Orcas, also known as killer whales, often get a negative reputation due to films, documentaries, and viral stories. While rare incidents have occurred, attacks on humans are not common, especially in marine parks where trainers work with these animals daily. Spreading false stories only increases fear and creates misconceptions about these creatures, instead of focusing on important issues like their conservation and protection.
This case is another reminder of the need to check facts before sharing dramatic content online. Fake news spreads easily when it is designed to shock, especially if it comes with convincing visuals. By taking a few minutes to verify information with reliable sources, people can help stop false claims from spreading and keep the online conversation based on truth.

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