
The Sun has apologised after it breached an undertaking given to a judge not to name the animal charities said to be beneficiaries of the estate of Moors Murderer Ian Brady.
The identities of the four charities were revealed by The Sun despite a promise they would not be not be included in its “exclusive” story giving details of Brady’s will.
The serial killer’s executor, solicitor Robin Makin, had failed to win an injunction from Mr Justice Snowden to block publication of an article containing the “secrets” of the last will and testament of Brady, who died aged 79 at Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside on 16 May.
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