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Emiliano Sala: Two face court over Twitter 'body photo' | Emiliano Sala: Two face court over Twitter 'body photo' |
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Two people are to appear in court after a photograph apparently showing a post-mortem examination of footballer Emiliano Sala appeared online. | Two people are to appear in court after a photograph apparently showing a post-mortem examination of footballer Emiliano Sala appeared online. |
Sherry Bray, 48, of Corsham, and Christopher Ashford, 62, of Calne, both in Wiltshire, have been summonsed in relation to computer misuse charges. | Sherry Bray, 48, of Corsham, and Christopher Ashford, 62, of Calne, both in Wiltshire, have been summonsed in relation to computer misuse charges. |
Both will appear in Swindon Magistrates' Court on 10 July. | Both will appear in Swindon Magistrates' Court on 10 July. |
The Argentine striker, who had just signed to Cardiff City, died in a plane crash in January. | The Argentine striker, who had just signed to Cardiff City, died in a plane crash in January. |
A post-mortem examination on Sala was conducted on 7 February at Holly Tree Lodge Mortuary in Bournemouth, Dorset. | |
Ms Bray faces three counts of computer misuse, perverting the course of justice and sending an indecent or offensive message. | Ms Bray faces three counts of computer misuse, perverting the course of justice and sending an indecent or offensive message. |
Mr Ashford faces six counts of computer misuse. | Mr Ashford faces six counts of computer misuse. |
Anthony Johns, senior lawyer for the Crown Prosecution Service, warned that criminal proceedings against the defendants were now active. | Anthony Johns, senior lawyer for the Crown Prosecution Service, warned that criminal proceedings against the defendants were now active. |
"It is extremely important that there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings," he said. | "It is extremely important that there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings," he said. |
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