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Facebook regrets ad for using a Photo of Dead Girl from Canada

One of the Most Famous Social Networking Website Facebook  apologized after featuring a photo of a teen from Canada in dating Ad of facebook. The teen who died after a month of bullying was posted on its site. A person from the Company Said that ” the ad was Gross Violation” of the company policies and now has been removed officially.
Facebook Said that the Dating website Ionechat.com cannot be reached now, It has been banned. The Teen Rehtaeh  Parsons died after she was taken off life support following a suicide attempt in the month of april 2013. and Now what her family member says is that the 17 year Old was bullied for months after an alleged sexual assault.
But the Facebook Apologized for the Same.

SOURCE:  The Hindu

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