

The 28-year-old's body was taken to the Holly Tree Lodge mortuary in Bournemouth, Dorset, after it was found in the English Channel on February 6 and ahead of a post-mortem examination.
Police branded the act 'shameful' and say they are considering the possibility someone may have broken in and taken a picture before disseminating them online.
It comes just a day after Sala's father Horatio died of a heart attack aged 58. The image was posted on Twitter before it was quickly deleted.
Less than a week after the discovery of his body, an inquest was told the Argentine died as a result of injuries to his upper body and his head.
Yesterday Dorset Police said: 'We are aware that a picture reported to be of Mr Sala's body has been shared on social media channels and are disgusted somebody did this.
'We are investigating this incident and working with a number of ¬agencies to establish how the picture was taken and who is responsible.'
A source told The Mirror: 'One theory is that someone broke into the mortuary and took these pictures.'
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