Ashling Murphy's boyfriend settles BBC defamation case
- Ryan Casey, partner of murdered Ashling Murphy, settled a defamation case against the BBC on Thursday over its broadcast about his victim impact statement.
- Casey initiated High Court proceedings after the BBC's 30 November 2023 'The View' episode criticized his victim impact statement at Jozef Puska's murder trial.
- The BBC acknowledged Casey's personal tragedy, stood by its journalism discussing serious public interest issues, and clarified it does not consider Casey a criminal or racist.
- Casey thanked everyone who supported him throughout the past three and a half years and stated that he is now closing a challenging period marked by obstacles and restrictions.
- Casey said the legal action sought accountability and dignity for all victims and hopes it reminds media of their responsibility, while committing to honour Ashling and advocate for a safer society.
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Ashling Murphy’s boyfriend settles defamation action against BBC
The boyfriend of murdered Ashling Murphy has settled a defamation claim against the BBC.
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