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Cops investigating claims firefighters photographed women who died in car accidents

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POLICE are investigating claims that firefighters photographed women who had died in car accidents.
The images are said to have being shared in a WhatsApp group, with male staff alleged to have made degrading comments about the deceased.
Police are investigating claims that firefighters photographed women who had died in car accidents2Police are investigating claims that firefighters photographed women who had died in car accidentsCredit: GettyOne whistleblower at the Dorset and Wiltshire brigade, speaking anonymously, told ITV News: “I’ve seen people make comments about the type of underwear the women are wearing in the car crash.”
The female firefighter added: “Retrieving the body of someone dead should tear you apart, not make you want to take photos of it, just to joke about it later.
“Because that’s someone’s loved one, isn’t it? That’s someone’s relative.”
The brigade has also launched its own independent review, amid damning claims about the treatment of females within the organisation.
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Women firefighters shared dozens of explicit photos and messages they had been sent unsolicited by male colleagues, including demands for sex.
Despite several of the men being reported, all are believed to still be working for the service.
Dorset and Wiltshire brigade launched its own independent review2Dorset and Wiltshire brigade launched its own independent review
Story Credit: thesun.co.uk

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