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Horrific stories on Mail Online

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hudjes · 04/12/2012 21:23

i started reading Mail Online for showbiz and gossip when it first started, but now have noticed more and more often, stories they publish are now of child abuse and animal abuse. I have complained to the editors, but they do not respond. Today on MO there was a horrific story of a pedophile bringing a 15 month old baby he had abused, into hospital as she was dying. I was horrified at this, and why Mail Online would publish this, thinking we want to read stuff like this?.. I have written to 'Feedback' on MO to complain about the distressing articles they keep publishing, but they won't respond... What can I do? I suppose one option is to stop reading MO.

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EverlongLovesHerChristmasRobin · 05/12/2012 21:23

The photo's of him giving her mouth to mouth was horrific. I would say that was sensationalising it yes.

AfterEightMintyy · 05/12/2012 21:25

Of course they sensationalised it! Who needs to see images of a dying child?

fromparistoberlin · 05/12/2012 21:29

lets agree to disagree, I am no DM fan

but i suspect those images have been widely reported

and frankly nothing softens the blow, nothing

terrible

VisualiseAHorse · 05/12/2012 21:30

If you like C'leb gossip, try something like Cosmo instead.

EverlongLovesHerChristmasRobin · 05/12/2012 21:32

I haven't those images anywhere else.

The most ridiculous headline I saw today was ' William wears cords to visit Kate ' fuck me sideways.

TwoFacedCows · 05/12/2012 21:43

GhostShip talks sense as usual!

GhostShip · 05/12/2012 21:44

twofacedcows and here was me thinking I only post 'smart arse replies' Hmm Wink

TwoFacedCows · 05/12/2012 22:02

well obviously i like your 'smart arse' approach!! Grin it makes a lot of sense!

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