Freaky Tweet from 2012 'Prediction' Kobe Bryant's Helicopter Death Has Gone Viral. But is it Real?

Watch a Tweet that a user wrote on Twitter in 2012 predicting that Kobe Bryant had died in a spiritual accident, which is what actually happened

 The world is still surprised by the death of Kobe Bryant, the legendary NBA player who lost his life yesterday in a helicopter accident with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Maria.
 Bryant not only leaves millions of fans behind, but also his family, his wife, Vanessa and three younger daughters. It is a tragedy in the history of sport, and it is the kind of catastrophe that few would have imagined.
However, on November 13, 2012, this was what the user @ dotNoso did on Twitter. In a short message, he wrote that "Kobe will end up in a helicopter accident," describing the situation that occurred more than seven years later.

While this sport mourns the death of Kobe Bryant, many wonder how this specific message can predict the tragedy. There are also details that do not match the date the tweet was posted.

For example, in theory, the tweets were posted using a third-party app called Carbon. Immediately, I followed the accusations against the user @ dotNoso one by one. Did this user gain access to the version of the application that was allowed to edit the Tweet? Did he hack Twitter to edit an old tweet and make it a joke? What weakness was exploited in Twitter? Who was behind this account? Above all, could this happen again?
All these questions have not yet received a satisfactory answer, waiting for Twitter to come out with an official statement confirming the date of the tweet or denying it.

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