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“Many believed that we were actually dead and started sending condolences,” food blogger Shilpi Agarwal told The Quint after The Times of India used her image and that of her husband Amit Agarwal for a completely unrelated story.
The Times of India on Tuesday, 23 June, used the image of the couple for a story on another Amit Agarwal allegedly killing his estranged wife Shipli Agarwal in Bengaluru and then flying back to Kolkata where “he shot dead his mother-in-law and then killed himself at an upscale residential complex in Phoolbagan on Monday evening.”
The organisation later issued a clarification and updated its online article mentioning “We had inadvertently uploaded a wrong photo in this story. We sincerely apologise for this error.” The news outlet issued a clarification in Wednesday’s print version as well.
The couple, living in Bengaluru currently, took to their Facebook account ‘Food and Flavours’ on Tuesday and posted a video in which they can be heard pointing out the usage of incorrect image in the TOI story.
In conversation with The Quint, Shilpi alleged that TOI was not the only organisation who used their image, News18, too, made the some error in one of their bulletins.
However, the bulletin in question is not available online anymore.
Speaking to The Quint, Shilpi Agarwal said that the couple was alerted about the TOI story when their friends and family members came across the news piece and called them “in panic” to validate with them.
Regarding the impact it had on the family, she said, “Our family and friends were in shock and had an initial trauma of seeing us in such a news article.”
On the apology issued by the news outlet, Shilpi said that it is not sufficient.
“They have apologised about it but this is not sufficient for the damage done and potential risk of trauma they had put our family in,” she said.
Further, Shilpi has a message for media organisations using public images:
Several Twitter users criticised the organisation for using an incorrect image of the couple in an unrelated story.
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