oday, 9 May 2026, at around 4 PM, a TikTok account known as arbaatampung (@cucumarajasakul) uploaded a fake video poster claiming that Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis had passed away.
The information is FALSE and completely untrue.
More concerning is that this defamatory content has spread widely, recording 127 shares, 25 saves, 130 likes, and 16 comments as of 9 PM. This clearly shows how quickly fake news can mislead the public when shared without verification.
The public is advised to:
• Not believe unverified information
• Not share false content
• Verify official sources before spreading any news
Spreading fake news about someone’s death is unethical, inhumane, and can cause distress to family members, friends, and the wider community.
For the record, the same TikTok account had previously uploaded similar fake news falsely claiming that Jaujan Sambakong had passed away, and the content remains undeleted to this day.
To those responsible for creating and spreading such defamatory content, stop this irresponsible behavior immediately. Freedom on social media is not a license to spread lies and exploit matters of death for attention or views.