The app's goal is to reproduce itself countless times as users post the startling news on each member's friends list. The consumer site reports that the bogus death reports are rogue apps designed to steal profile information from Facebook users. The vehicle was believed to have been traveling at approximately 95 miles per hour in a 55mph zone at the time of the accident.' The fake Fox News obit was only slightly more imaginative, stating, 'Investigators have told reporters that Celine Dion lost control while driving a friend's vehicle on Interstate 80 and rolled the vehicle several times killing her instantly. ET on Sunday (October 20, 2013), Celine Dion died in a plane crash.' The report went on to claim the accident took place at a location called 'Denver-Peak Regional Airport.' Celine Dion, French Canadian pop singer, known for her vocal prowess and passionate showmanship, who achieved international superstardom in the 1990s. The faux CNN post elaborated: 'Hollywood Breaking News – R.I.P. Her music has incorporated genres such as pop, rock, R&B, gospel, and classical music. Celine Dion 1968 – 2013' and 'Her heart will go on? Celine Dion died in a car accident.' LAGOS Celin Dion, the best-selling Canadian recording artist, who also doubled as the best-selling French-language artist of all time has built a great legacy to beat with her powerful and technically skilled vocals. The phony news bulletins, purporting to be from CNN and Fox News, read 'R.I.P.