Paspaley after Four Corners Facebook backlash: sorry for ‘inadvertently’ deleting comments

Paspaley, a high-class jewelry brand whose role in the death of a pearl diver was questioned on ABC show Four Corners last night, has defended its response to angry comments made on its Facebook page after the show aired.

It was revealed this afternoon that the company deleted comments beneath its Facebook message expressing regret over the death of Paspaley pearl diver Jarrod Hampton, which prompted further anger from people on Facebook and Twitter.

The company said in a statement sent to Mumbrella – also posted on to Paspaley’s Facebook page – that “a number of other comments were inadvertently removed” in the process of deleting comments considered “insensitive and abusive”.

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