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Instagram removes photo showing Stoke boy without an eye

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Instagram removes photo showing Stoke boy without an eye

The removed photo of Charlie and HarryImage copyrightCHARLIE BESWICK
Image captionCharlie Beswick said she has received no apology from Instagram for removing this photo

A photo of a 12-year-old boy shown without his eye was removed by Instagram.

Harry Beswick was born with Goldenhar syndrome. He is missing an eye, eye socket, nostril and ear from one side of his face.

His mother, Charlie Beswick posted a photo of Harry without his prosthetic eye on Monday. It was later removed for "breaching guidelines".

The photo was "incorrectly removed," Instagram told her in an email.

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Harry as a baby, before surgeryImage copyrightCHARLIE BESWICK
Image captionHarry Beswick was also born with autism and learning difficulties

Ms Beswick, from Stoke-on-Trent, runs a parenting blog and began documenting life with her son's disability on social media six months ago.


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She said it is the second time a photo has been removed and both images were of Harry without his prosthetic eye, showing his eye socket.

Charlie and son HarryImage copyrightCHARLIE BESWICK
Image captionMs Beswick said she has been "flooded with messages of support" from her followers

"I appreciate that he looks different and people might not want to look at it, but that's not Instagram's decision," she said.

"For Instagram to decide Harry's face isn't suitable is disgusting. It does feel like discrimination to me.

"It's my son's face and I'm very proud to be showing him off."

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