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17th Nov 2020

French radio apologises after sharing obituary for the Queen

Cassie Stokes

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“We offer our apologies to the people concerned and to you who follow and trust us.”

A French radio station has had to apologise after they published an obituary for the Queen as well as a few other well known people.

France’s RFI public radio misinformed their French audience about the passing of around 100 famous faces who are, well and truly, still alive.

We all make mistakes, but reading about all these deaths in one day must have left people shook. Although, 2020 and all that, you wouldn’t be surprised.

The Guardian reports that the obituary posted about the Queen Elizabeth’s death said: “The United Kingdom awoke an orphan this morning. Buckingham Palace officially announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen, who died of …, turned 94 on 21 April 2020.”

Actors Clint Eastwood, Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot, Yoko Ono and former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson were all included in the list of obituaries, that were publish in the “technical problem”.

The posts were published on RFI’s website as well as Google, Yahoo! and MSN before someone noticed the mistake and they were taken down.

The station blamed the mistake on a bug in their system and said they were fixing the issue.

They took to Twitter to release a statement apologising for the incident, saying: “We offer our apologies to the people concerned and to you who follow and trust us. We are mobilising to rectify this major bug.”

The RFI also declared Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and former US President Jimmy Carter, Cuban leader Raul Castro all dead.

Another name that made an appearance was France’s own business mogul Bernard Tapie. This wasn’t the first time that this has happened to him, as his death has been reported at least twice before by other news sites.