‘24: Legacy’ producers apologize for using Kenya attack video
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The executive producers of the new Fox television series “24: Legacy” apologized Thursday for using video of a terror attack at a Kenya mall that killed 67 people.
The video of the September 2013 attack on Westgate mall in Kenya’s capital was used to depict a fictional terror attack in Egypt in the show’s fourth episode, which aired Monday.
“We regretfully included news footage of an attack in Nairobi. It will be removed from all future broadcasts and versions of the show,” producers Evan Katz and Manny Coto said in a statement.
Their statement said they apologized “for any pain caused to the victims and their families and are deeply sorry.”
It was not immediately clear how the video of the Kenya attack was obtained.
The series debuted earlier this month.
Some Kenyans had reacted angrily on social media under the hashtag #SomeoneTellFox.
The Al Qaeda-linked Somali group Shabab claimed responsibility for the Sept. 21, 2013, attack at the upscale mall to punish Kenya for contributing troops to an African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia. The group has carried out other fatal attacks in Kenya.
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