At that time, the incident made a lot of noise in the world. First of all, the incident itself was abnormal.
It is so unusual that there were even opinions that this might not be incident.
However, because it became so talked, no one can say that it is not yet incident.
That's why it was treated as incident, but in fact it was neither incident nor anything.
It was just a rumor.
Feeling that such a thing is likely to happen. Atmosphere that is uncomfortable if that happens. Speculation that such a thing might not have happened. Confidence that it is not strange that such a thing happens.
And delusion that such a thing has happened.
Those who found some value in the rumor spread as if it were a fact rather than a rumor.
The criterion should have been interest in whether it is interesting, not whether it is a fact.
Because, even without any evidence, it became so much talked about and even became the incident.
As a consequential result, the dead came out.
However, even if nothing happens, deaths occur naturally at a certain rate.
The danger of equating such stochastic phenomena with causal inevitability should be common sense that modern people must avoid.
Anyway, just the rumor was made up as the incident and treated as an unusual incident.