BBC viewers have complained after a presenter was heard using the N-word, without censoring, during a news report earlier today.
Social Affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin fronted a segment that investigated the assault of a black NHS worker in Bristol, which was thought to be racially motivated.Fronting the news report, she stood on the street and warned viewers that "highly offensive language" would be heard on the segment.However, when she quoted the racial slurs reportedly heard by witnesses at the scene of the crime, the BBC reporter failed to censor the derogatory term "N-word".Lamdin said: "Just to warn you, you're about to hear highly offensive language because as the men ran away they hurled racial abuse...
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