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    Claim: A viral meme suggests that a woman who reportedly died at Sandy Hook also appeared in news coverage as a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing.
    Implication: The same person is seen in two unrelated tragedies — fueling speculation of a crisis actor or government deception.
    BETTR SEO Caption:

    Viral Meme Claims Same Woman Died at Sandy Hook and Survived Boston Bombing — What’s the Truth?
    A viral image claims a woman featured in Sandy Hook coverage as deceased also appeared alive and injured during the Boston Marathon bombing. The implication? Crisis actor theories resurface — again.

    Reality Check:
    The woman identified as Dawn Hochsprung, principal of Sandy Hook Elementary, was confirmed killed in the 2012 shooting. The Boston image actually shows a different woman named Donna — a separate person who was misattributed due to image cropping and lack of source context.

    Debunked: Multiple independent fact-checkers (Snopes, AP, LeadStories) have confirmed these are two different individuals, and the confusion stems from poor-quality memes designed to go viral without evidence.

    Hashtags:
    #Misinformation #SandyHook #BostonBombing #FactCheck #CrisisActorClaims #MediaLiteracy #JSA2026
    🔎 BETTR SEO Breakdown Claim: A viral meme suggests that a woman who reportedly died at Sandy Hook also appeared in news coverage as a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing. Implication: The same person is seen in two unrelated tragedies — fueling speculation of a crisis actor or government deception. BETTR SEO Caption: ⚠️ Viral Meme Claims Same Woman Died at Sandy Hook and Survived Boston Bombing — What’s the Truth? A viral image claims a woman featured in Sandy Hook coverage as deceased also appeared alive and injured during the Boston Marathon bombing. The implication? Crisis actor theories resurface — again. 📌 Reality Check: The woman identified as Dawn Hochsprung, principal of Sandy Hook Elementary, was confirmed killed in the 2012 shooting. The Boston image actually shows a different woman named Donna — a separate person who was misattributed due to image cropping and lack of source context. 📢 Debunked: Multiple independent fact-checkers (Snopes, AP, LeadStories) have confirmed these are two different individuals, and the confusion stems from poor-quality memes designed to go viral without evidence. Hashtags: #Misinformation #SandyHook #BostonBombing #FactCheck #CrisisActorClaims #MediaLiteracy #JSA2026
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