Earlier, news went viral claiming that a man from Saudi Arabia ate two of his four wives for his survival after a tragic car crash left them stranded in the Saudi desert. But, this is entirely fake news.
Unfortunately, the news has been shared thousands of times on Facebook and other social media websites, and no one even cared to do some research about it.
The news was made by the entertainment website from Canada, and there is no reality in that news.

According to the website, a person named Mustafa Ali Hamad was traveling with his four wives in a car. A sand storm forced the man to take a wrong turn that caused a car crash. One of his wives died on the spot.
They stayed there for three days with no food and water. Then, Hamad decided to send two of his wives in search for help as he was not medically fit to go by himself.
When the rescuers reached the site with his wives, they saw unbelievable scenes as Hamad was only alive and two of his wives were dead there with blood and separate body parts.
When the people read the news on social media, they circulated it, and it went viral in minutes. They didn’t read the source of the story which is unacceptable.
The real thing is, the man whose pictures went viral along with the news lives in Saudi Arabia but his name is Khalid Mohsin Shaeri. He is not a human-eater, but was facing a serious obesity problem and became the poster child for the obesity epidemic affecting Saudi Arabia.
Below are the actual news’ screenshots shared by CNN and Huffingtonpost, the same images were used by Fake news site to spread this fake story:


Khalid has reduced much weight, and he is now living a normal life.