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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
The online Daily Star are running a story about the ambulance called to CFs house on the day before she passed away. They quote a lady from a florist shop opposite who they say does not want to be named. They then print a photo of the scene with the florist shop on full view. So much for privacy |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"If she wanted privacy she shouldn’t have spoken to the Daily Star
What was her contribution anyway?
Hearsay, gossip, tittle tattle?
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I think she said how wonderful the ambulance service were. Probably the shop is besieged by journalists after a scoop.
Journalist probably annoyed with people who won't sell their stories |
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"The online Daily Star are running a story about the ambulance called to CFs house on the day before she passed away. They quote a lady from a florist shop opposite who they say does not want to be named. They then print a photo of the scene with the florist shop on full view. So much for privacy "
Indeed.
I learned to not trust the press when I was 21 and a good friend was killed. The stories even a local rag printed were wildly inaccurate in even the most basic and easily verified facts. |
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"If she wanted privacy she shouldn’t have spoken to the Daily Star
What was her contribution anyway?
Hearsay, gossip, tittle tattle?
I think she said how wonderful the ambulance service were. Probably the shop is besieged by journalists after a scoop.
Journalist probably annoyed with people who won't sell their stories "
Would it be wrong to suggest the florist woman may have had one eye on the possible boost in trade |
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