Whoever created that e-mail account just so to spread this fake news have a lot of effort in his mind.
He should have just used it in a different way.
The question is why he did it?
To pump crypto currencies or just to put Emaar Properties on a bad position.
I doubt it will be the first one. They may be the competition of Emaar and this is also why it is funded to create this madness.
I don't think we'll find out who did what and what the exact motive is, but that's not even the main point in my opinion. The fact that news outlets blatantly copy and paste anything they can find is what bothers me the most. It's like they only want to get as many articles out in the wild so that they can scoop up a few pennies.
I have seen the quality of the content news outlets come up with decrease to such low levels, that it really surprises me that people still pay attention to them.
My main source of news is mostly Twitter and Reddit, and while these platforms aren't exactly the best ones either, they're far better than anything most news outlets come up with. Twitter and Reddit are usually the first, especially when it comes to foreign events people translate to English.