Facebook bans account of mother who posted photos of newborn with rare condition

A mother’s Facebook account was deleted by the social network after she posted some pictures of he baby, born with incomplete skull and brain because of anencephaly, a rare birth condition.

Grayson James Walker was born on February 15, 2012, but he lived just eight hours. However, during baby’s short lifetime, the mother was able to take a couple of of photos that she posted on her Facebook personal account.

Memphis mother Heather Walker said she did this because she wanted, as any parent, to introduce her child to the friends. And moreover, the posting of the photos after newborn’s death, wanted to be a gesture into his memory.

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When Heather asked friends for support and protest against Facebook decision of removing the photos, the social network banned woman’s access to her account. She and her husband Patrick Walker are outraged and puzzled of this decision.

The case was debated extensively in the American press, but Facebook has refused yet to comment.