Image of late Wexford woman used in 'violent and pornographic' movie, court told

The High Court has heard the image of a missing Wexford woman was used without permission in a violent and pornographic American horror movie.

Image of late Wexford woman used in  'violent and pornographic' movie, court told

The High Court has heard the image of a missing Wexford woman was used without permission in a violent and pornographic American horror movie.

The family of Statia Purcell are trying to stop further distribution of the film 'Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort' which they say is selling well in the run up to Halloween

The disappearance of Mrs Purcell this day last year sparked a nationwide search partly assisted by a photograph of her taken by the 66-year-old's son in law.

Her body was found eight days later in a tributary of the River Barrow. It is believed she died of a heart attack.

Recently neighbours got in touch with the family to say they had seen the very same photograph appear in a film by Twentieth Century Fox called Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort.

It was described in court by the family's lawyers as a movie of gratuitous violence and pornography.

The court heard Statia Purcell's image appears between scenes of extraordinary horror on a board of missing persons – but in this photo she has been turned into a man – which has caused her family great upset..

Mr Justice Paul Gilligan has refused their request for a court order restraining further broadcast or distribution of the film without giving the other side a chance to have their say and the case will return to court next Wednesday.

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