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Fact Check: Brazilian tourist dies under mysterious circumstances in Japan, misleading claims surfaced

A tragic incident involving the death of Brazilian tourist Amanda Borges da Silva, 30, is being misrepresented across social media platforms. Several unverified claims are circulating, alleging that she was sexually assaulted and murdered while staying at an Airbnb in Tokyo, Japan. One such post, from the influencer account @TheSquind, falsely stated: “A Brazilian solo traveler was tragically raped and killed in her Airbnb in Tokyo.”

Similar misleading claims are circulating on social media, suggesting Amanda Borges da Silva, a Brazilian tourist, was sexually assaulted and murdered while traveling alone in Japan.

The Truth Behind the Fake Claim of Rape and Murder of Brazilian Tourist in Tokyo

As soon as this video and claim came to our attention, the D-Intent Data team began its investigation. We reviewed official statements, credible news reports, and law enforcement updates from Japan. Our analysis confirmed that Amanda died due to smoke inhalation. Japanese authorities have not confirmed any case of rape, and no final determination has been made regarding the intent behind the fire. The narrative being pushed online is not backed by evidence. The woman in question, Amanda Borges da Silva, a 30-year-old Brazilian tourist, died from smoke inhalation due to a fire in a rented apartment in Narita, Japan — not Tokyo. There is no official confirmation of sexual assault, and no verified report confirming that the fire was intentionally set. A Sri Lankan national has been arrested, but investigations are still ongoing.

Intent:

Influencers and propaganda accounts are circulating unverified and sensationalized claims to stir panic, generate outrage, and gain visibility on social media.v

Conclusion:

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