Trolls posted vile child sexual abuse images on Mumsnet, sparking a row over how the popular parenting forum is governed.
Justine Roberts said five images were posted from two different accounts late on Sunday and into Monday morning.
Founder Justine Roberts said five images were posted from two different accounts late on Sunday and into Monday morning.
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