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Note turned out to be fake: Corona deniers stab caregivers’ tires?

Update from December 31st: In the meantime it has been found that the message originally published here was incorrect. Intensive care nurse Ricardo Lange writes on Twitter that he was deceived. In a post he shows that the picture sent to him is a symbolic image that has been used before.

The original notification stated that two nurses tried to get into their cars after the night shift and found punctured tires. The perpetrators allegedly left a letter of confession. Intensive care nurse Ricardo Lange, who has now achieved national fame, shared it on Twitter.

“Now you see what happens when you ask innocent citizens to vaccinate!” – With this sentence begins a note that has now turned out to be allegedly forged. It also said: “Don’t complain that you are paid too badly, it’s your own fault! Try another job.”

In the alleged letter of confession, the suspicion should apparently be deliberately directed to corona deniers. “There is no corona virus, do everything so that you can demand more money!”, It said there. The note was signed with the hashtag #we stand up, which is used more often in the lateral thinker scene.

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The fake apparently achieved its desired effect. Many users were outraged and offered donations.

Accordingly, carer Ricardo Lange was disappointed: “Unfortunately there are people on both” sides “who know no limits for attention or pity. Can’t believe anything or anyone? Obviously not! I am wrong with dividers and liars. Unfortunately, I am noticed that too late. “

Disclaimer: FOCUS Online reported on the original post by Ricardo Lange. We regret that we have contributed to the spread of this hoax.

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