It’s quite easy to predict a death because, well, we’re all going to die at some point or another. But one Twitter user is being called a murderer for eerily predicting Muhammad Ali’s devastating passing a week before it actually happened.
On May 27 — literally a week ago — Twitter “Fiopstar” randomly tweeted, “I feel like Muhammad Ali is going to die a week from now,” along with a gif of Triple H nodding his head. Aside from the disrespect of speaking such evil on Ali, the tweet really didn’t mean anything until the boxing legend and overall terrific human being died exactly seven days after Fiopstar’s prediction.
After news of Ali’s death began circulating, Fiopstar’s tweet was brought back into the spotlight, with shocked mourners calling her a witch, murderer and even asking her to wish death on Donald Trump.
@fIopstar pic.twitter.com/4YP70lbd1z
— emily is moving accs (@jdsodjchjddj) June 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/valcvpone/status/738957990275874817
you killed him https://t.co/OrBCffgZ1T
— ✮ (@solozjm) June 4, 2016
i don't play with demons
— ✮ (@solozjm) June 4, 2016
IT'S A WITCH
IT'S A WITCH https://t.co/yFazL9VmEH
— 🇺🇸 Drybones ム🗽💀 (@Drybones5) June 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/LovelyyMiaaa/status/738960070763905026
https://twitter.com/TheWeekday1107/status/738955092884361216
please tweet you feel the same about trump https://t.co/UuY7j5v30o
— maría (@bluacousticc) June 4, 2016
Despite the eerie, totally eerie coincidence, Fiopstar later tweeted to Twitter witch hunters that she wasn’t responsible for Muhammad Ali’s death, tweeting, “I did not kill him nor predict his death. I just had a gut feeling.” That’s one helluva gut feeling, though. She alo shared her condolences, “My heart is heavy for Muhammad and his family. May Allah be with him.”