BBC presenter and News UK journalist Giles Coren has deleted two tweets he made mocking a death after receiving a huge backlash online over the tweets.
The 51-year-old, who has been a restaurant critic for The Times since 1993, appeared to tweet his reaction to someone trolling him online who had said "vile and hurtful things" about his family.
He later took down the tweet and rephrased it, according to Guardian media editor Jim Waterson. In screenshots showing his tweets, Coren had first written: "When someone dies who has trolled you on Twitter, saying vile and hurtful things about you and your family, is it okay to be like, 'I'm sorry for the people who loved you, and any human death diminishes me, but can you f*** off on to hell now
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