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NZ: Prime Television privacy breach over boy upheld

Posted on November 16, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Otago Daily Times reports:

A father who complained about a privacy breach when a television programme identified his son has had his complaint upheld by the Broadcasting Standards Authority.

Prime Television’s current affairs programme 60 Minutesscreened ‘Mother’s Difficulties’ after the accidental death of the 18-month-old younger son.

The older son was identified and his full name accompanied by photos and footages were shown in the episode. He was also linked with details of his mother’s drug addiction and prostitution.

Read more on Otago Daily Times.

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