Did you, by any chance, get a message from someone, claiming that your iPhone camera had been "hacked", and that they had recorded you doing things that you wouldn't want your family or community knowing about?
Messages with these types of claims are a common feature of sextortion "phishing" scams.
https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/files/sextortion-scams-infographic.pdf
I've seen examples in other threads on these forums, where the message that the criminal sent claimed that they were "some kind of god" who ought to expose the victim to the community to do a "public service" but who was willing to be "merciful" … if the victim forked over the extortion payment.
All a vicious pack of lies, sent by a criminal who had no ability to hack the victim, no idea what the victim was (or wasn't) doing, but figured that if they spammed enough victims, some would panic and become prey.