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A scripted video of men sexually assaulting a female food delivery agent is falsely shared as a real incident

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A video being shared on social media (here, and here) allegedly shows CCTV footage of a young woman, working as an online food delivery agent, being sexually assaulted by a group of men when she asked for payment after delivering a food order. The post is shared claiming the incident to be real. Let’s verify the truth behind the video in this article.

The archived post can be found here.

Claim: The video shows CCTV footage of a young woman, an online food delivery agent, being sexually assaulted by men when she asked for payment.

Fact: The video does not show a real incident; it is a scripted video made for entertainment purposes, uploaded on the “3RD EYE” YouTube channel on 02 January 2025. The original video includes a disclaimer stating that the page features scripted dramas, parodies, and awareness videos. Similar disclaimers on other videos confirm that the viral video is scripted and fictional. Hence, the claim made in the post is FALSE.

A reverse image search of the keyframes from the viral video led us to the original video (archived) uploaded on the “3RD EYE” YouTube channel on 02 January 2025, titled “This Was Unexpected..!😲😲 See What Happened When A Delivery Person Met the Wrong Address.”

We observed that a disclaimer was included in both the caption and at the end of the video. The disclaimer stated that this Reel Life Video footage is published solely to educate the public, helping them understand real-world situations. It is created to entertain and educate. The characters in this video are for entertainment and educational purposes only.

“3RD EYE” creates scripted videos for educational & entertainment purposes, and both the video and its description state it was made for entertainment and education. Similar disclaimers on other videos confirm that the viral video is scripted and fictional.

Factly previously debunked similar claims involving videos by “3rd Eye” created for entertainment and educational purposes, which went viral as real incidents (here, here, here, here, and here).

To sum up, a scripted video of men sexually assaulting a female food delivery agent is falsely shared as a real incident 

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