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Molly Russell inquest: Tech giants "need to step up" says children's commissioner

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A coroner has concluded that the online material viewed by Molly Russell "was not safe" and "shouldn't have been available for a child to see".

The parents of the 14- year old have been campaigning for better internet safety after the schoolgirl took her own life in November 2017.

The Children's Commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza told the tech giants to "get a moral compass".

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