In the absence of facts, the public often fills the gap with theory. Social media has done what it frequently does in moments like this: turning uncertainty into a stream of guesses, suspicion, and emotional projection. Some have suggested a medical emergency. Others have drifted toward darker possibilities. But when information is limited, imagination becomes dangerous. It can wound already-broken people, distort the truth, and turn human suffering into spectacle before the facts have even had a chance to speak.
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