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Boxing Champion, Rhys McCole Reassures Friends He’s Alive After Photo Was Included In COVID-19 Deaths

A champion British boxer was forced to reassure his family and friends that he is still ‘alive and well’ after the BBC mistakenly included his picture in a roll call of people killed by a coronavirus.

Rhys McCole’s photograph had been included in a montage of scots who have recently passed away from Covid-19 complications.

 

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He took to social media hours later to state that he is alive, after the broadcaster falsely reported on his death.

 

McCole, from Greenock wrote on Twitter: ‘Thanks to everyone for their messages. Despite @BBCScotlandNews reporting and putting a picture of me on television saying that I have died of Covid-19 I am actually ALIVE and well.

‘My thoughts go to all those that have lost loved ones.’

 

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Howard Simpson, News Editor and Editor of Newsgathering at BBC Scotland, later issued an apology to Mr. McCole for the error, insisting it was a ‘genuine production mistake.’

 

In an email posted to Twitter by the boxer, he said: ‘I wanted to email you to apologise for an error in our output.

‘As you are acutely aware, we included a picture of you in a graphic last night in our report on Covid-19. I’m afraid this was a genuine production mistake – and as soon as it was noticed we replaced it.

 

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