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Originally Posted by parmnion
Yeah, that's true.
I can talk as someone who has lost a kid, a 16 yr old boy.
he died in a room surrounded by his new mates, all taking legal highs..sadly for my son out of all of them who fell unwell he was the one who didn't survive..
So let's say the paramedics who worked on him for 2 hours solid had body cams on for one of those tv programmes and they aired that footage without consulting me.
It's bad enough for me imagining my sons last moments, so I can't even begin to think what she goes through as she tries to sleep at night......and that's without having this ****e forced in her face now.
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Having actual footage of your son's final moments sold to TV and film companies for profit without your consent is a completely different thing to a dramatisation of police interviews in the form of a piece of drama.