If you or someone you know has been affected by non‑consensual post‑mortem content, consider reaching out to a trusted mental‑health professional and, where appropriate, legal counsel.

The sharing and consumption of postmortem images or videos raise significant ethical and legal concerns. Ethically, there are questions about the respect and dignity owed to the deceased and their families. Legally, such actions may violate privacy laws, copyright regulations, or laws pertaining to the distribution of graphic content.

For content creators and viewers alike, it is essential to approach this topic with care and consideration.

ban "gory content intended to shock or disgust" and remove extremely graphic videos, such as those depicting real-life violent deaths or mutilation. Digital Safety: Under modern laws like the Online Safety Act

The portrayal of postmortem examinations in media serves various purposes, from education to entertainment. While it can be a powerful tool for informing the public and inspiring future professionals in medicine and forensic science, it's essential to approach the topic with sensitivity and respect for the deceased. If you're looking for information for educational purposes, I recommend consulting reputable sources that prioritize accuracy and dignity.

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