Posted on 06/03/2015 11:50:34 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Global rumours sparked by BBC staff member's errant tweet
The BBC apologised today for accidentally sparking Twitter rumours that the Queen had died.
Rogue tweets were sent while the corporation was staging a dress rehearsal for reporting the death of the Sovereign.
One stated: Queen Elizabrth [sic] has died.
Buckingham Palace was forced to issue a statement reassuring the public that the Queen was in good health.
The incident happened during one of the corporations regular rehearsal for broadcasting the Queens obituary which BBC bosses had asked staff to keep off social media.
A tweet from the account of Ahmen Khawaja, a BBC broadcast journalist, was sent saying: BREAKING: Queen Elizabeth is being treated at King Edward 7th Hospital in London. Statement due shortly: @BBCWorld.
Ms Khawaja is a reporter working for the BBCs Urdu-language service.
It was followed by the tweet wrongly stating that the Monarch was dead. Minutes later, she tweeted: False alarm to Queens death! She is being treated at King Edward 7th Hospital.
By coincidence, the Queen did attend a routine annual appointment at the hospital this morning. A Palace spokesman said: I can confirm that the Queen this morning attended her annual medical check-up at the King Edward VIIs Hospital in London.
False Alarm: Have deleted previous tweets!!
Ahmen Khawaja (@AhmenKhawaja) June 3, 2015 This was a routine, pre-scheduled appointment, the Queen has now left hospital.
Ms Khawaja next sent a tweet suggesting her phone had been hacked. It said: phone left unattended at home. Silly prank, Apologies for upsetting anyone!
The BBC appeared to get into a tangle as it contradicted her explanations and strongly denied that any tweets had been sent saying the Queen had died.
In a statement a spokesperson said: During a technical rehearsal for an obituary, tweets were mistakenly sent from the account of a BBC journalist saying that a member of the royal family had been taken ill.
The tweets were swiftly deleted and we apologise for any offence.
A spokeswoman insisted there was no evidence that a tweet had been sent which said the Queen had died. I do not think any tweet was sent from this account that said the Queen had died, she said.
However, a screen grab appearing to show the tweet was published by the NBC News website.
The corporation refused to give any details of how the error happened or whether Ms Khawaja was in the same building as the dress rehearsal. Some BBC staff speculated that Ms Khawaja could have overheard part of the rehearsal and jumped to the conclusion that it was a real report.
Some people believed the Queen really had died. One twitter user responded: May God be with her.
The Queen in a statement said: The rumours of my death are greatly exaggerated.................
What could go wrong?
Wishful thinking on the part of a True Socialist Womyn.
I wouldn’t presume to tell the Queen her business, but I can’t help noticing that the Tower of London’s principle torture chamber is simply aching for a few journalists, and come to think of it, I’ve got a little list...
Not guilty!
The Queen is pining for the fjords.
Another reason to stick to Sky News
Is Twitter really THIS DAMN HARD to use that people keep doing stupid stuff with it on a daily basis?
News agencies have long kept updated obituaries for high-profile people on file they've mistakenly been released in the past (in 2003 CNN's website accidentally released obituaries for Presidents Reagan and Ford, Vice President Cheney, Pope John Paul II, Nelson Mandela and Fidel Castro). The problem with things like Twitter is that it can go viral within seconds.
My mom used to say you can’t be smart and good-looking, too. Guess this one’s good-looking...
She could have practiced with Generalissimo Francisco Franco.
Just sayin’.
No, I think it's just the opposite.
It's so easy to use that you can do it without thinking first...
-PJ
Mary Queen of Scotts is dead.
“I’m not dead yet!”
The Queen was “not amused”. News at 10:00
I knew a girl who was a math whiz, and quite easy on the eyes, back in HS....The catch: She was an Obama fan-girl....sigh.
Hmm. Kay Burley though.
This is standard UK media practice, for the Royals and elderly major politicians. They did it yearly for the Queen Mum for over 20 yrs.
This one just went wrong.
Non story.
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