A Pakistani journalist has served a legal notice to BBC, seeking Rs 50 million in damages for showing video footages of him talking to Bob Woolmer, claiming that it created unnecessary suspicion against him.
Ehsan Qureshi, a correspondent with the Associated Press of Pakistan, has alleged the broadcast gave an impression as if he was one of the suspects.
The channel had shown still footage of two people standing with Woolmer in a show called Death at the World Cup recently.
"I have filed a Rs 50 million on BBC for defaming me. I was in a great state of mental trauma. The footage never mentioned the day and time, which was two days old. Now reports of Woolmer's natural death makes my case stronger. What was the purpose of showing that footage?" Ehsan told CNN-IBN over the phone.
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