In a case of grave misreporting, Pakistan’s leading news channel 'Dawn' ran a breaking news bulletin on the death of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has been suffering from a worsening case of the coronavirus infection beginning last month.
The news channel not only rushed to outdo competitors, but also attributed the news to a fake twitter handle said to be aligned with the BBC World Service.
“British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has died due to coronavirus. According to BBC world report, Boris Johnson has died in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus,” stated the Dawn News anchor in Urdu.
"The prime minister has been stable overnight and remains in good spirits. He is receiving standard oxygen treatment and breathing without any other assistance. He has not required mechanical ventilation, or non-invasive respiratory support", a spokesperson for Johnson stated, on Monday.
Dawn News TV aired a breaking news today that British Prime Minister #BorisJohnson passed away due to #Covid_19. They even quoted a fake BBC World account from Twitter which had hardly a few hundred followers. Smoking some next level shit. pic.twitter.com/J0BopcINB7
— Wajahat Kazmi (@KazmiWajahat) April 7, 2020
An avalanche of reactions flooded the twitter soon the video clip of news channel's grave mistake went viral.
Stupidity level of Pakistani media
— riaz (@RIAZLHE) April 7, 2020
Dawn news and 92 News aired news ticker that PM Boris Johnson died of corona virus with a source of fake BBC twitter account. https://t.co/9dkOdAHHQv
Lol dawn news just reported that British PM Borris is dead! In quest to report first misinformation is passed with little or no consequences. But all is well because “Quaid e Azam founded Dawn”... their excuse for everything
— Sameer Hussain (@iSameeeraG) April 7, 2020
@Dawn_News should air an apology for airing fake news about death of British Prime Minister the idiot editor should be fired @FCO @GOVUK should take a serious note of this blunder @ukinpakistan pic.twitter.com/ixyzXmcHJA
— Adeel Ahmad Aamir (@AdeelAhmadAamir) April 7, 2020
Poor reporter ,did NOT understand ENGLISH in BBC WORLD
— MayaGyani (@MayaGyani) April 7, 2020
“InshaOLA Boyz played well” is all the English he ever heard
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Another called it 'revenge' by a private news channel as there were rumours of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan testing positive for the deadly coronavirus.
Dawn news take revenge from British media who ran fake news about our PM corona. @Dawn_News https://t.co/hp9MrjlRNq
— Waqas Ellahi (@WaqasEllahi) April 7, 2020
Rumour and fake news has run rampant in the wake of the pandemic. Earlier, a Pakistan Twitter handle, along with several others, shared false stories claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin had unleashed 800 tigers and lions across Russia to clamp down on citizen movement amid the global reach of the disease.