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Emotional Naga Munchetty fights back tears during heartbreaking BBC Breakfast interview

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Naga Munchetty was visibly moved during a BBC Breakfast interview with a grieving mother whose son had tragically passed away.

In April 2022, Ellen Roome from Cheltenham discovered her 14 year old son, Jools Sweeney, unresponsive in his room. She suspects he may have participated in a dangerous online activity that went horribly wrong, leading to his untimely death.

However, due to data protection laws and privacy restrictions, she has been unable to access his online profiles. Speaking to hosts Naga and Charlie Stayt, she discussed how new legislation passed this week could help her uncover what happened to her son, but it would still be a challenging journey.

As she delved into the lengthy process ahead, she broke down in tears, telling herself to "Hold it together,".Naga stepped in to offer support, clearly struggling to keep her own emotions in check.

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