The Free Press Journal

Stokes takes action against English daily

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LONDON: England all-rounder Ben Stokes has taken a legal action against an English daily after it published details about his personal life and family. The Sun had last month published a story which revealed that Stokes' half-brother and sister were shot dead by his mother's ex-partner in New Zealand, three years before Stokes was born. Now, according to The Guardian, Stokes and his mother, Deborah have filed proceeding­s against The Sun for invasion of privacy and recalling the tragic past that had been long forgotten. The legal proceeding­s were filed before photograph­s were published earlier this week showing Stokes appearing to grab his wife's face at an awards event, an incident she described as "nonsense". When The Sun leaked personal informatio­n about Stokes' family, the star all-rounder had slammed the news article, terming the act as "utterly disgusting" and the "lowest form of journalism". However, The Sun had said that it had received the cooperatio­n of a family member for the story. A spokespers­on for the Sun was quoted as saying by BBC: "The Sun has the utmost sympathy for Ben Stokes and his mother but it is only right to point out the story was told with the co-operation of a family member who supplied details, provided photograph­s and posed for pictures. The tragedy is also a matter of public record and was the subject of extensive front page publicity in New Zealand at the time.

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