newsdeck
← Back to homepage

Catastrophic five-word blunder meant missing girl was declared alive just minutes before she was confirmed dead

Sources
1
Coverage
Limited spectrum
Sentiment
0.00
◀ Left 0%Centre 0%Right 100% ▶
How we rate bias →
This story is currently only covered by one source from a single part of the political spectrum. NewsDeck will update this page automatically if other outlets pick up the story.
NewsDeck Poll
Do you think this story is being covered fairly across the political spectrum?
Loading…
Left
(0)
No coverage from this perspective yet
Centre
(0)
No coverage from this perspective yet
Right
(1)
GB News
Catastrophic five-word blunder meant missing girl was declared alive just minutes before she was confirmed dead
A probe has been launched into a catastrophic communications failure which meant a missing girl was declared alive just before she was confirmed dead. Lily Hooper, an 18-year-old from Sydney, had been missing for eight days when New South Wales Premier Chris Minns wrongly announced she had been found alive and well. Police told her family the same, with footage showing her family and friends celebrating and toasti
21 Aug, 03:43