THIS is the reality behind the viral video of SeaWorld coach Jessica Radcliffe being savagely killed by a whale.
The brutal assault amassed hundreds of views on-line however many have since questioned its authenticity.
Footage exhibits the coach sat balancing on the whale’s nostril, cheerfully waving at a crowd, earlier than being hurtled into the air.
Spouting blood from its mouth, the killer whale then thrashes the lady round within the water.
Moments later, the large beast seems to devour the sufferer in a scene so grotesque it appears to be like straight out of a horror film.
However now, proof suggests the assault by no means occurred and the clip is definitely AI generated.
This comes as dozens of customers shared the video on-line with one even demanding “justice for Jessica”.
One other ominously captioned the footage: “The ultimate smile earlier than horror Jessica Radcliffe waves to crowd second later the whale strike”.
It was sleuths at Vocal Media who fact-checked the clip and located no data of the assault ever having taken place.
As a substitute, many consider the video was influenced by the tragic dying of Daybreak Brancheau who was killed by an orca in 2021.
The famend marine coach was 40 when she tragically died after SeaWorld’s largest killer whale Tilikum dragged her beneath the water on the finish of a coaching train.
SeaWorld trainers had been forbidden from hopping into the water with Tilikum, as they generally did with the theme park’s different orcas.
Solely a choose few staff, together with Daybreak, had been skilled to work with him from the sting of SeaWorld’s swimming pools.
Tilikum had spent most of his life acting at SeaWorld after being captured in Iceland close to Reykjavik in 1983 when he was two years outdated.
He was moved to Sealand of the Pacific in Victoria, British Columbia, a couple of 12 months later earlier than shifting to SeaWorld in 1992.
On February 24, 2010, for causes solely speculated, Tilikum’s behaviour abruptly modified and Daybreak was pulled within the water from pool’s edge and died.
Who was Daybreak Bancheau?

DAWN was a famend coach at SeaWorld earlier than she was tragically killed by orca Tilikum in entrance of a crowd of horrified attendees.
Considered one of many world’s high killer whale trainers, she was working with the 12,500lb sea creature when it grabbed her.
Daybreak was dragged into the water by the orca – who had already killed two different folks in separate incidents – within the assault in February 2010.
Her dying shocked the world as she was seen because the ‘poster woman’ of SeaWorld.
Some consultants have since speculated that the extremely smart animal could have been pushed mad within the confines of captivity – and the tragedy put a brand new concentrate on animal welfare on the park.
Others nevertheless urged he was drawn to Daybreak’s lengthy ponytail and was being “curious”.
However for Daybreak’s sister Debbie, it isn’t the way in which she died that she needs to be remembered for – however slightly for the unbelievable girl she was.
The tragedy meant one man’s adored spouse was by no means coming dwelling and her mum would by no means see her beloved daughter once more.
Daybreak’s group misplaced a high-quality chief and 5 grieving siblings did not get to say goodbye to their youngest sister.
Some consider Tilikum had grown pissed off as a result of he wasn’t getting rewarded for tips he was doing accurately.
Others consider the assault was deliberately carried out after years spent contained in the restricted tanks.
Debbie and her 4 different siblings had been in several places when the information of Daybreak’s dying made its approach to her household and associates.
Reporters tried to get the household to speak within the days, weeks and months about their emotions on SeaWorld after they misplaced Daybreak.
However the household didn’t need to touch upon the marine park’s security operations.
She stated: “We had been continuously seeing footage of her, having folks give their opinions about what occurred and why it occurred and will trainers be within the water and will whales be in captivity.”