A San Francisco Bay Area man wants Google Maps to remove a satellite image that shows the body of his 14-year-old son, who was shot and killed in 2009.
Richard Barrea told KTVU-TV over the weekend that he became aware of the image of his son Kevin earlier in the week. He said he wants Google Inc. to take down the image out of respect for his son, but it wasn't clear whether he had asked Google directly to take it down.
"When I see this image, that's still like that happened yesterday," Barrera told the news station. "And that brings me back to a lot of memories."
The image shows what appears to be a body on the ground near a rail line with several other people, presumably investigators, and what looks like a police car nearby. It was still visible on Google's website at 1.25pm NZT.
Kevin's body was found on a path near railroad tracks that separate North Richmond from San Pablo on August 15, 2009. His slaying remains unsolved.