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<p dir="auto"><strong>laura-827</strong> — <em>10 years ago(December 29, 2015 06:28 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">just the subject of a likely fake "internet death hoax."<br />
I was alerted to the death of Judi Dench in a Facebook ad that offered a full report.  I didn't click through, but went to Google and searched, and also looked in IMDb news reports. The Google search yielded a single relevant hit on the domain <a href="http://mediamass.net" rel="nofollow ugc">mediamass.net</a>, which led to a page claiming Judi Dench was the victim of an internet death hoax. Searches in Facebook and Twitter yielded <em>no</em> posts relating to the death of Judi Dench.<br />
I suspect the ad I saw would have linked through to this fake report. It's just click bait. Stay away.</p>
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