Misinformation Unveiled: Clarifying the Viral Parasailing Incident
The Goa tourism department has clarified that a viral video concerning a parasailing mishap was not filmed recently or in Goa, but dates back to 2019 in Maharashtra. The department urged against circulating unverified reports, ensuring tourists of safety adherence on Goa's beaches.
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The Goa tourism department has debunked a viral video narrative, stating that an alleged parasailing incident showing a woman struggling to breathe did not occur in the state, but in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, back in 2019. Reportedly shared by Instagram user Sushmitha Gowrav, the footage raised concerns among adventure sports enthusiasts.
Despite numerous media outlets circulating this video and indicating its location within Goa, the tourism department firmly denied such claims through a statement released on Wednesday. A senior official confirmed the incident is neither recent nor within Goa’s jurisdiction, according to information from the Goa Police.
The department stressed the importance of fact-checking to prevent unnecessary panic among tourists and emphasized their commitment to maintaining stringent local guidelines for beach safety. Tourists are encouraged to remain cautious and informed when engaging in water activities.
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