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Prank Draws Hundreds to Beachy Head Cliffs in Search of 'Titanic'
Chaos ensued after a Brighton radio DJ's April Fool's Day stunt went viral.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 7:13am
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A Brighton radio DJ's April Fool's Day prank claiming the Titanic had been discovered at the Beachy Head cliffs drew hundreds of people to the dangerous location, leading to a chaotic scene as onlookers tried to catch a glimpse of the iconic shipwreck.
Why it matters
The stunt highlights the power of social media and the potential for misinformation to spread rapidly, putting people in harm's way. It also underscores the need for responsible journalism and fact-checking, especially around sensitive topics like natural disasters and historical events.
The details
The DJ, who has not been named, announced on their radio show that the Titanic had been discovered at the Beachy Head cliffs, a popular tourist destination known for its dramatic seaside views. The claim quickly went viral on social media, drawing hundreds of people to the cliffs in search of the legendary shipwreck.
- On April 1, 2026, the Brighton radio DJ made the 'Titanic' prank announcement on their show.
- Within hours, hundreds of people had flocked to Beachy Head cliffs in response to the viral social media posts.
The players
Brighton radio DJ
An unnamed radio personality who orchestrated the April Fool's Day prank that drew hundreds of people to the dangerous Beachy Head cliffs.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of spreading misinformation, even in the context of a prank. It highlights the need for media literacy, critical thinking, and responsible reporting to prevent similar dangerous situations from occurring in the future.


