This
has
come
as
a
shocking
news
for
all
the
fans
of
Arnold
Schwarzenegger.
The
Austrian-American
actor
reportedly
became
a
victim
of
a
death
hoax
yet
again
after
news
of
his
death
went
viral
online
on
27th
August.
This
hoax
about
the
68-year-old
star
and
politician
went
viral
when
a
website,
MSMBC.co,
published
an
article
claiming
he
was
found
dead
at
his
California
home.
The
'Terminator'
star
was
reportedly
found
dead
at
his
Las
Angeles,
California
home.
Schwarzenegger
was
68-years-old
and
his
cause
of
death
was
said
to
be
a
heart
attack,
claimed
the
report.
Police
responded
to
the
L.A.
home
after
receiving
a
911
emergency
call
for
a
"unresponsive
male," read
the
article.
Courtesy
of
Twitter
Upon
entering
the
house,
police
found
Schwarzenegger's
deceased
body
in
his
bed.
Not
much
information
has
been
shared
for
now.
The
hoax
website
even
quoted
Los
Angeles
Police
Chief
James
J
Freda
as
saying,
"We
found
Mr.
Schwarzenegger
in
his
bedroom
deceased
around
9:30
pm
on
Wednesday.
We
found
no
reason
to
believe
foul
play
was
a
factor
in
his
death
but
intent
to
perform
a
full
investigation."
The
actor
was
also
active
on
Twitter
and
his
last
tweet
as
of
now
reads,
<blockquote
class="twitter-tweet
blockquote" lang="en"><p
lang="en" dir="ltr">CA
must
continue
to
build
infrastructure,
so
I
hope
the
Legislature
will
pass
the
<a
href="https://twitter.com/AssemblyGOP">@AssemblyGOP</a>
plan
to
<a
href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/FixOurRoads?src=hash">#FixOurRoads</a>.
<a
href="https://t.co/K2SKwx0UNs">https://t.co/K2SKwx0UNs</a></p>—
Arnold
(@Schwarzenegger)
<a
href="https://twitter.com/Schwarzenegger/status/637291782724648960">August
28,
2015</a></blockquote>
<script
async
src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Surprisingly,
the
robust
actor
did
not
respond
to
the
internet
death
hoax
and
a
day
after
the
fake
report
surfaced
online,
he
was
spotted
with
producer
Robert
Earl
at
the
E
Baldi
Restaurant
in
Los
Angeles,
according
to
Daily
Mail.
Well,
this
is
not
a
shocking
news
as
Arnoldhas
already
been
a
victim
of
death
hoax
way
back
in
February
2014.
A
fake
death
report
went
so
viral
on
social
media
that
a
fan
page
called
"RIP
Arnold
Schwarzenegger" was
created
as
a
tribute
to
the
star!
Not
just
Arnold,
Miley
Cyrus,
Rihanna,
Jackie
Chan,
Norman
Reedus,
George
Clooney
and
Ricky
Martin
to
name
a
few
have
already
been
declared
dead
by
the
internet!