Insensitivity on the part of IMDb.

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On the page for Stuart Mungall, you have printed some extremely sensitive information about a personal tragedy that can have nothing whatsoever to do with your self described definition of yourself as an Internet Movie Data base, and you have printed it under the heading of TRIVIA. This is mindless, gross, and so insensitive as to be monstrous. In the name of decency, please remove it.
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Many person profiles have sensitive information about personal tragedies printed in their trivia section. It is, unfortunately, the flip-side of being in the business; your life becomes public interest, and the media will write about any scandal in your life. When the media writes about it, it becomes public information, and any public information is eligible to be added to IMDb. Now, whether or not it is RIGHT to do so, is of course debatable, but that's how it is.

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