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No, this isn’t a photo of a fatal crash that killed a teen star in the Philippines
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Filipino artist Andrei Sison died in 2023 in the Philippines.
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A photo online since 2017 shows a car crash in Romania, not Sison’s fatal accident in the Philippines.
A mangled vehicle in the middle of the road appears in an image multiple recent Facebook posts shared.
"‘It is with heavy hearts that we announce that, following an accident, he has left us!’" the June 9 posts say. "What sad news. He died in a car accident."
The posts encourage users to "find out in the first comment."
The comments link to different blogs with the same story that says Filipino artist Andrei Sison died in a car accident in the Philippines. The story gives no date.
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Sison’s talent agency said in a statement that Sison was killed in an early morning car crash March 24, 2023. Sison, who was known for his livestreams and TikTok dance covers, had been taping a variety show in Quezon City the night before, according to news reports.
The photo in the Facebook posts, meanwhile, has been online since January 2017. It appeared on a Romanian website in connection with a crash that reportedly injured two military airmen near Cernavodǎ, Romania.
We rate claims this photo shows the scene of the crash that killed Sison False.
Our Sources
Facebook post, June 9, 2024
Facebook post, June 9, 2024
Blog post, archived June 10, 2024
Timpul, Medicii constănțeni sunt optimiști, în legătură cu evoluția post-operatorie a celor doi militari răniți în accidentul rutier de la Cernavodă, Jan. 29, 2017
Rappler, Teen artist Andrei Sison dies, March 24, 2023
PEP, Sparkle artist Andrei Sison, 17, dies in car accident, March 24, 2023
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