DPP to probe gangster story
DPP to probe gangster story: "magazine's editor, Nicky Briger, was on deadline yesterday for next week's edition and was unavailable for comment.
A spokeswoman for the Sydney-based magazine who returned calls on her behalf refused to discuss the suppression orders, or say whether the story had been legalled before publication.
But she stated that ''due to a potential legal issue, retailers in Victoria were instructed on Tuesday to remove the current issue of Who from sale''.
When asked what time the magazine was removed from shelves, after she was told that The Age had purchased a copy yesterday afternoon, the spokeswoman refused to say.
Williams was bludgeoned to death with the stem of an exercise bike inside Barwon Prison's maximum security division on April 19 as he sat reading a newspaper.
An inmate, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with his murder.
Who is owned by Pacific Magazines and is described on the company's website as containing ''entertainment and celebrity news'' aimed at women aged 18 to 39. It has an Australian circulation of 138,154."
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