Police are investigating how sick photos of tragic Cardiff City footballer Emiliano Sala's body were posted online.
The horrifying act is said to have happened two days after Emiliano Sala's father dies three months after Cardiff City footballer killed in plane crash , which comes just three months after his son was killed in a plane crash.
According to a report by the Sunday Mirror , an image was posted on social media before being quickly removed.
A detective said: “We’re disgusted somebody did this.
“It is a very difficult time for Mr Sala’s family and they should not have to endure additional pain this shameful act will undoubtedly cause.”
Sala was killed in January after the plane he was travelling in crashed into the English Channel.
Pilot David Ibbotson remains unaccounted for.
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His body was recovered 16 days later on February 6 after search teams found the wreckage of the light aircraft north of Guernsey.
The player’s remains were taken to the Holly Tree Lodge mortuary in Bournemouth before a post-mortem examination took place.
Police believe someone may have broken into the morgue to take the sick photos.
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.”

And a source told the Sunday Mirror : “One theory is that someone broke into the mortuary and took these pictures.
“The image went up on Twitter but was very quickly taken down.”
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It is the latest tragic revelation in a week that has seen two more deaths close to the Sala family.
Sala's father Horacio was reported to have suffered a heart attack on Friday with paramedics unable to save the 58-year-old.
And then it was reported that close friend and former team-mate of Sala, Sebastian Rabellino, had been killed in a car crash in Santa Fe province.