Eloise
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It may well be a legal requirement that the family be unidentified, but sometimes the law is an *advertiser censored*. It would really suck if the call for privacy was the result of some kind of bureaucratic red-tape decision that enforced the secrecy of their identity - not an actual request that originated from the family themselves (even if they have to go along with it) - and it meant some info went unnoticed/unshared because their faces and story aren't all over the media.