MARINA MYSTERY

Cops probe claims Youtube star Marina Joyce was ‘kidnapped to lure teens into ISIS attack’

British Youtube star Marina Joyce is at the centre of a viral storm today over claims ISIS had kidnapped her as part of a plan to lure teens into a terror attack.

Joyce sparked wild abduction rumours after appearing in a video in which she appeared to beg viewers to "help me".

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The Metropolitan Police became so concerned about the claims that they sent officers to Joyce's London address to see if she was alive and well.



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But Joyce finally stepped in to quell fears this morning and tweeted: "I'm TOTALLY fine guys. I am feeling very good today and its actually so heartwarming to see so many people care about me."

The web celeb's fans have spent the past two days and nights in a frenzied attempt to uncover clues to back up their kidnap theories.

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It is understood concerned followers phoned the police, prompting officers to visit her home in Enfield.

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The force then tweeted that she was OK using the same "#SaveMarinaJoyce" hashtag fans were using to publicise their search for answers.

As the search for answers became ever more frenzied, some people began misspelling the hashtag as #SaveMariaJoyce.

Alfie Days, who runs the Pointless Blog, became involved in the craze
Cops confirmed Joyce had not been kidnapped and used in a terror plot
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The Youtube star, who is part of an online group called the "Sacred Moon Cat Tribe", made a live broadcast this morning which was watched by tens and possibly hundreds of thousands of people.

She appeared happy and well, repeatedly saying "I love you" to her viewers.

"I'm not in danger and I'm not on drugs," she said.

"Thank you for caring about me. I love and care about you."

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However, she advised kids to avoid going to next week's "sober, drug free" morning rave event.

"Don't go to the event just in case. I don't want to get people in trouble."

However, the live stream failed to reassure some of her fans, who still feared she was under duress - despite the fact Marina appeared to be enjoying the huge level of attention she had received.

 

Amateur detectives are still poring over the Youtuber's live stream and previous videos for more "evidence".

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Some people suggested the fact Marina was unwilling to comment on the reasons for the bruises which had been spotted on her arm was suspicious.
Others claimed the stream was filmed in a different room to the one which featured in older vids, whilst yet more said she had painted her nails as a way of passing a message on.

"She looks so scared and kept tripping on her words," one Twitter user wrote.

However, another person had more likely theory for why Marina might have been acting a bit differently to her normal self.

 

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