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Road victim support group urges the public not to share images of accidents on line

from Ocean FM News Reports

A woman who lost her 23-year-old daughter in a crash is urging people to think before they share images or details of car accidents online. A new road victim support group - with members from Donegal and Northern Ireland - wants to get the message out that it's "not your story to tell". Marie O'Brien says her son found out about Caoimhe's death before she could tell him herself: She claims that families have found out their loved ones have passed away through Facebook before they have been notified by the police. Marie O’Brien says families should be able to tell their story in their own time and called for them to be allowed to grieve in peace and dignity."  

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A woman who lost her 23-year-old daughter in a crash is urging people to think before they share images or details of car accidents online. A new road victim support group - with members from Donegal and Northern Ireland - wants to get the message...

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