Letter: Invasion of anguish

Mrs Fiona Goodwille
Saturday 20 November 1993 00:02 GMT
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Sir: The motorway crash two nights ago is every parent's nightmare, and the agony that we share with the victims' families and friends is pictured so dramatically in the anguished photograph on today's front page.

However, I would suggest that this photograph is an even greater invasion of privacy than the recent much-publicised photographs of the Princess of Wales. How do you suppose that poor schoolgirl feels at having her soul bared on the front page of a national newspaper?

Yours faithfully,

FIONA GOODWILLE

Papworth Everard, Cambridgeshire

19 November

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