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A video showing a large crowd gathered at a cremation ground is being widely shared on social media with the claim that it shows Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala's funeral procession.
However, the video does not show visuals of Moose Wala's funeral procession. We found that the video has been on the internet since at least December 2021, when it was shared as a soldier's funeral procession.
CLAIM
The short video is being shared as visuals of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala's funeral procession.
WHAT WE FOUND OUT
Using InVID, a video verification extension for Google Chrome, we divided the viral video into multiple keyframes and ran reverse searches on a few of them.
One of the searches led us to a video uploaded on social networking website ShareChat by user Umesh Baglane, five months ago.
When played, the video showed text which read 'Heartfelt tribute to Beed district's martyred soldier Avinash Andhale' in Marathi.
Marathi news publication Sakal carried a report, dated 7 December 2021, about the demise of soldier Avinash Andhale in Delhi, who suffered from heart attack while on duty.
MASSIVE CROWDS AT MOOSE WALA'S FUNERAL PROCESSION
Sidhu Moose Wala was cremated on Tuesday, 31 May, in Moosa village in Punjab's Mansa district, where massive crowds of fans and supporters joined the funeral procession.
The Quint also covered the singer's funeral, speaking to Moose Wala's fans and friends. As per the visuals seen in the report, Moose Wala was cremated in a field, and not a cremation ground as seen in the viral claim.
Clearer visuals of the funeral procession can be seen five and a half hours into this livestream by News18 Punjab/Haryana/Himachal's verified YouTube channel.
While we were unable to independently verify the context of the viral video, we can confirm that the video precedes Moose Wala's demise.
Clearly, the video does not show Punjabi artist Sidhu Moose Wala's funeral procession as it has been on the internet since at least December 2021.
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