Would you press release a death?

I’ve been thinking about this post for a few days now – it seems that all my arguments against press releasing around a death should apply to posting on the blog about the same thing. However, I think this is an issue that needs to be discussed and I will refrain from giving too many details.

Someone related to the organisation I work for was tragically killed a few days ago. It left us extremely shaken. We started working with others in the same locality as the victim, offering advice and support. Even though the news hit the national newspapers we did not issue a press release.

We didn’t even have to discuss it. We all decided that it was too unethical and fame-grabbing to issue a press release at such a tragic time. If we had, our name would have been in the national press but nobody even contemplated this.

I think we did the right thing and I am happy that we kept an ethical stance. What would you have done?

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