A single headline ignited global panic. A supposed plane crash, 244 souls on board, no survivors. It spread faster than any official could respond. Families froze. Group chats exploded. Newsfeeds drowned in flames, wreckage, and speculation. But there was a problem: no one could prove it happened. No airline. No flight number. No officia… Continues…
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