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A British TV production company has denied allegations that its researchers spread a fatal flu to an isolated indigenous tribe in Peru. | A British TV production company has denied allegations that its researchers spread a fatal flu to an isolated indigenous tribe in Peru. |
Indigenous rights activists, Peruvian government officials and a US scientist say four members of the tribe died after the TV producers visited. | Indigenous rights activists, Peruvian government officials and a US scientist say four members of the tribe died after the TV producers visited. |
A spokesman for the TV company, Cicada Films, said its team did not visit the isolated area in question. | A spokesman for the TV company, Cicada Films, said its team did not visit the isolated area in question. |
Cicada was in Peru last year scouting locations for a new reality TV show. | Cicada was in Peru last year scouting locations for a new reality TV show. |
The company makes a series called World's Lost Tribes, which airs on the Disney Channel. | The company makes a series called World's Lost Tribes, which airs on the Disney Channel. |
'No evidence' | 'No evidence' |
The production company said a producer and his guide had been given official permission to enter all the areas they visited in Manu National Park. | The production company said a producer and his guide had been given official permission to enter all the areas they visited in Manu National Park. |
The team "travelled only a short distance from the large town Yomibato, and only at the invitation of local people," Cicada said in a statement. | The team "travelled only a short distance from the large town Yomibato, and only at the invitation of local people," Cicada said in a statement. |
"There is no evidence that the researcher introduced illness to the areas they visited. | "There is no evidence that the researcher introduced illness to the areas they visited. |
"The researcher and his guide did not visit the area where the deaths are said to have occurred and no deaths occurred amongst the individuals they met." | "The researcher and his guide did not visit the area where the deaths are said to have occurred and no deaths occurred amongst the individuals they met." |
Furthermore, Cicada said, the groups lodging the complaint against them had the wrong dates for their visit. | Furthermore, Cicada said, the groups lodging the complaint against them had the wrong dates for their visit. |
'Too Westernised' | 'Too Westernised' |
But the Peruvian government's protected areas department said: "The Cicada team entered [remote headwaters] which are part of the strictly protected zone." | But the Peruvian government's protected areas department said: "The Cicada team entered [remote headwaters] which are part of the strictly protected zone." |
A regional rights organisation, Fenamad, also said the Cicada team ignored warnings and travelled upriver to very isolated villages. | A regional rights organisation, Fenamad, also said the Cicada team ignored warnings and travelled upriver to very isolated villages. |
An American anthropologist who met the TV team in Peru has also said they complained the first tribal area they visited was "too Westernised" and looked for a more remote location. | An American anthropologist who met the TV team in Peru has also said they complained the first tribal area they visited was "too Westernised" and looked for a more remote location. |
The Cicada team is said to have visited the Matsigenka people, who live in the isolated Amazonian Cumerjali area of south-eastern Peru. | The Cicada team is said to have visited the Matsigenka people, who live in the isolated Amazonian Cumerjali area of south-eastern Peru. |
Four members of the tribe are reported to have died and others have been seriously ill since the TV team's alleged visit. | Four members of the tribe are reported to have died and others have been seriously ill since the TV team's alleged visit. |
Anthropologists believe there are about 15 isolated groups of indigenous people living without contact with the outside world, says the BBC's Dan Collyns in Peru's capital, Lima. | Anthropologists believe there are about 15 isolated groups of indigenous people living without contact with the outside world, says the BBC's Dan Collyns in Peru's capital, Lima. |
Their isolation means their immune systems have not built up the capacity to deal with illnesses common in less remote regions. | Their isolation means their immune systems have not built up the capacity to deal with illnesses common in less remote regions. |
Peru's indigenous communities often complain that timber companies and oil prospectors encroach on their land and spread disease among their members. | Peru's indigenous communities often complain that timber companies and oil prospectors encroach on their land and spread disease among their members. |