🇮🇩 Photos show woman fainting while crowds rushed to buy a 'famous Japanese watch' in Indonesia? ❌ Photo of fainting woman was taken in Singapore while picture of crowds was taken in Malaysia. 🇸🇬 🇲🇾
AFP, however, found no reports from reputable Indonesian media outlets of such an incident occurring at the mall, and a spokesperson for Grand Indonesia said the claim was false.
Screenshot comparison of a genuine picture of the Grand Indonesia mall , a genuine photo of the crowds outside MyTOWN mall and the doctored image about a woman who fainted at a Huawei sales event in Singapore in July 2019. According to the reports, huge crowds turned up at Huawei stores across the city-state to buy a heavily discounted Huawei Y6 Pro mobile phone model. Many of the people who queued up were senior citizens because the S$54 price tag was only available to those aged 50 and above.posted on Facebook.
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