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Re: The death of Iran president and seven others
by
Kelward
on 21/05/2024, 13:46:17 UTC
Who's updated with the news that President Ebrahim Raisi and seven other people were killed in an aircraft?

Do we describe this occurance to be an homicide or fatal aviation accident?
I'm just thinking maybe sometimes we should just look away from how media may twist informations because they're usually not sincere in revealing the reality to the public.
I am certain that will rise some conspiracies, but i would go for occam's razor in this one because if you can't see 5 meters in a fog, you shouldn't go and fly helicopters next to mountains. Obviously people will try to make sense of it as something other than "act of god", but these things happen and conditions definitely support the idea of it being an accident. If they would be nobodies flying, no one would even blink twice before ruling it as an accident. But now it's going to be conspiracy because president chose to risk his life in a bad weather?

It's like the rich submarine guy who died in usa. No one believed it would be other than accident, even lots of people would benefit for his and his son's death.
Everybody is giving their own version of conspiracy theories that it could be Israel or USA, let's assume that the accident was planned to assassinate Iran's president, let's not forget that it can be an inside job, enemies within his regime or his oppositions could be behind it.

Until a concrete proof is ascertained that the accident was planned, I think that the whole world should just accept the unfortunate incident as what it is, an accident that claimed lives. People are reading meanings to this helicopter crash because it involved a notable individual, we should always remember that we've been hearing about plane and helicopter crashes before now, so it's nothing new.