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No, the TikTok video showing a trainer named Jessica Radcliffe dying in the mouth of an orca killer whale is not real. It ...
A video has gone viral on TikTok that makes it appear like an Orca trainer named "Jessica Radcliffe" was killed by a whale.
A rumor circulated online in August 2025 claiming an orca — also known as a killer whale — fatally attacked a marine trainer ...
THIS is the truth behind the viral video of SeaWorld trainer Jessica Radcliffe being savagely killed by a whale. The brutal ...
The fake video clip gained popularity because there have been multiple confirmed incidents of orcas hurting or killing their ...
The now viral clip shows the young woman dancing on top of the orca at Pacific Blue Marine Park and later killed by the whale ...
The killer whale died early this morning "surrounded by the trainers, care staff and veterinarians that provided him around-the-clock world-class care," SeaWorld said in a statement on its website.
SeaWorld killer whales who are stressed in captivity could attack more humans in the future, a former trainer has warned. The ex-trainer, John Hargrove, said the whales are exposed to “lives of ...
Tilikum the killer whale may be “beginning to deteriorate” as the estimated 35-year-old animal battles a yet incurable bacterial infection in his lungs, SeaWorld said Tuesday.
Pink and SeaWorld square off in a battle over killer whale captivity, with the singer emailing a pointed question to the company's CEO.
Kasatka, a 42-year-old killer whale that SeaWorld calls the matriarch of its orca family, died Tuesday night, marking the second orca death in a month at the marine parks.
Killer whale Tilikum appears during its performance in its show at SeaWorld on March 30, 2011, in Orlando, Fla. Gerardo Mora / Getty Images ...