Aletheia4u
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Her husband backed her story about the homeless man gave up his last $20 to his wife.This story is fake. I believe that it is a couple that is trying to profit off of this pandemic. She probably pretended to be sick. Then later on, her family spread the story that she has passed away. Then they create a Go Fund Me account which you cannot track who is the one that created it. And nobody in the town will not be able to verify that she even exist.
I've been trying to find an obituary in the Houston Chronicle, (Tomball is a suburb of Houston) but so far haven't found anything. There are a lot of posters out there all over the internet that believe the story is a hoax, but I haven't seen proof either way.
The Daily Kooks, retracted their story, then posted that they believed the story was a Russian hoax. They then deleted that, and once again they are running their original story.
I did find her sister-in-law's FB page. At least the page claims to be the woman's sister-in-law, and she says the story is true. There are also many FB posters that have left some despicable comments.
I can give you the link to that FB page if you'd like.
The supposedly dead woman's sister could be apart of the scam. .

New Jersey couple, homeless man charged in GoFundMe scam: ‘Completely made up’
A feel-good tale of a homeless man using his last $20 to help a stranded New Jersey woman buy gas was actually a complete lie, manufactured to get strangers to donate more than $400,000 to help the…
