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Kanye West car accident death hoax rules the Internet

October 22nd, 2009 - 12:59 am ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt ( Leave a comment )

Kanye West Los Angeles, Oct 21 (THAINDIAN NEWS) This was the hoax that was ruling the Internet traffic everywhere on all the blogs, forums, social networking sites, Twitter, Google, Bing etc. Kanye West car accident and his subsequent death was searched all over the Internet and was the top search topics on Google and Bing both. It was also the top trending topic on Twitter too.

According to the rumor, Kanye was killed in a “bizarre car crash” in Los Angeles involving two luxury cars Ferrari and a Porsche, with a second injured, a third arrested for gross vehicular manslaughter and a fourth person detained by police.

The rumor also goes on to add that the wreck involved a red Ferrari and a white Porsche. According to unconfirmed reports, “a Los Angeles Police Department officer who witnessed the wreck and saw a red Ferrari and a white Porsche “spinning out of control” The Ferrari “hit the curb and then collided with a pole.” The Porsche came to a stop at the scene for a few seconds and then sped away.”

In response to “RIP Kanye West” that was the top trending topic on Twitter since hours, Kanye’s girlfriend Amber Rose has tweeted to all the people who are twittering Kanye West RIP.

@DaRealAmberRose“This RIPKanyeWest topic is not funny and it’s NOT TRUE! He has people like myself and his family that love him very much.”

“Its in extreme poor taste to have that as a trendy topic. It’s totally disrespectful to make up a story like this where all human and we all make mistakes and to say someone died cuz of a mistake is ridiculous. U wouldn’t want someone to say that about u. Or someone u love it’s notfunny.”

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