Mail Online Still Invading Grieving Family's Privacy?
The Guardian , Tuesday, June 26, 2012 1:40 PM
The Associated Newspapers website was still last week using a photo of the grieving nine-year-old sister of Sebastian Bowles, one of 28 killed returning from a school ski trip in March, the Leveson inquiry heard on Tuesday. The picture showed Helena Bowles being comforted by her father just moments before they visited the scene of the tragedy in Switzerland. This was despite a letter sent by the Press Complaints Commission asking papers to remove a photograph of Helena and other pictures including some taken from the father's Facebook page on 17 March, four days after the tragedy occurred.
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