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BBC Admits Guards Burn Baby Bodies in Aceh

BBC's former bodyguard, Craig Summers, 52, claimed to have burned the bodies of male infants aged 1-2 months amid piles of rubbish not far from the house rented for a BBC crew covering the post-earthquake and tsunami in Aceh.Summers said that the burning of a dead baby in his new book titled Bodyguard: My Life On The Frontline.»At that time we felt it was the easiest and most humane thing to do. There are a quarter of a million people died there and the majority of land lying in an open excavation, "said Summers told The Mail on Sunday June 3, 2012.Only one reason, said the former commander of British forces in the Falklands and the Balkans, the BBC crew to prevent the disease.The emergence of writing about the burning of a dead baby in the book Summers BBC is not comfortable making. BCC head of news, Fran Unsworth, head of security and a former British army officer, Paul Greeves, Summers reportedly trying to woo to his biography that does not publish the book.Summers said, the incident began when she woke at dawn on January 7, 2005. When the door opened, he was shocked to see the corpse of a baby boy placed at the entrance stairs.Rather than report the incident to local authorities, Summers chose to put the baby in the trash. Then he turned to take a box of wood and burn baby.There are two people who witnessed the action Summers, the nurse from Australia who called Bob who lived next door to the BBC crew and BBC producer, Peter Leng. But the BBC journalist, Ben Brown, not known for certain whether to watch it.»I am proud of myself with my job," said Summers, who was now head of security for Sky TV, in his book.Leng and Brown declined to comment on the book Summers. »Nothing we say. We do not discuss private conversations. But menajer sometimes talk to staff or former staff, who wrote a book about the BBC, especially if there are legal or security issues, "said a spokesman for the BBC.