Twitterer denies his financial credit is source of Castro death rumor
STORY HIGHLIGHTSCuban state media says it tracked the rumor of Castros death to a Twitter accountThe Twitter user says he is not to blameA search shows the rumor was already impossible here Cuban state media this week uttered outrage by the side of a rumor of the death of Fidel Castro, and even pinpointed the Twitter financial credit they say sparked the fuss. But the accounts landlord, a Spaniard named David Fernandez, says Cuba has it insult.An expose in print on the state-run Cuba consideration website claimed to track down the origin of the rumor to the leader of the Cuban revolution had died. Its investigation led to Fernandezs Twitter contact, somewhere he goes by the cope with @naroh.The details assumed to facilitate a spam robot used Fernandezs relation, probably not including his data, to apply rumors in this area Castro.They must double-check their in order in the past blaming someone instead of veto sanity, Fernandez told CNN tardy Wednesday.