Saturday, 23 May 2015
BBC apologises over false Information of Nigerian restaurant cannibal story
The British Broadcasting Cooperation has apologised for
publishing wrongly a story about a restaurant in Anambra State, Nigeria, where
it was said that human flesh is been served as meat in a resturant.
In the report, BBC had said suspicious residents in Anambra told police
about rumours that the restaurant was cooking human meat for customers.
It also said when police raided the restaurant, fresh human heads, still
bleeding were discovered.
The BBC said the blood found in the restaurant by the police were in the
process of being drained into a plastic bag.
The BBC has, however, published an apology, saying the story was false
and inappropriate.
BBC said it had already begun investigations to confirm what led to such
publication and will take necessary steps to ensure the mistake does
not occur again.
“The story about the Nigerian restaurant which we published here frame a
mistake and we apologise. It was incorrect and BBC published without
the proper checks. We have removed the story and have launched an urgent
investigation into how this happened,” BBC said.
It added that the BBC Burmese service’s reputation for accuracy and
balance remains important.
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