Sick photo of Emiliano Sala dead in a morgue is posted online two days after death of his father from a heart attack as police probe shocking leak
- The 28-year-old's body was taken to Holly Tree Lodge mortuary in Bournemouth
- Police are considering that someone may have broken in and took snaps of Sala
- A picture made its way to Twitter before it was quickly deleted, a source said
Police say they are probing how a sick image of dead Cardiff City footballer Emiliano Sala lying in a morgue made its way online.
The 28-year-old's body was taken to Holly Tree Lodge mortuary in Bournemouth, Dorset, after it was found in the English Channel on February 6 - before a post-mortem examination took place.
Police, who said the act was 'shameful', are considering the possibility that someone may have broken into the mortuary and took a picture or pictures before disseminating them online.

The 28-year-old's body was taken to Holly Tree Lodge mortuary in Bournemouth, Dorset, after it was found in the English Channel on February 6. Police think someone could have broken in
It had made their way to Twitter before it was quickly deleted, The Mirror reported.
Less than a week after the discovery of his body, an inquest was told that the Argentine died after suffering injuries to his upper body and his head.
The disgusting episode is the latest blow to his family after Sala's father Horatio died just yesterday from a heart attack.
It also came just a few days after Sebastian Rabellino, a fellow footballer and long-time friend of Emiliano, was killed in a car crash.

Still from handout video issued by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch showing the wreckage of the plane which crashed into the Channel on January 21 killing Emiliano Sala
Yesterday Dorset Police said: 'We are aware that a picture reported to be of Mr Sala's body has been shared on social media channels and are disgusted somebody did this.
'We are investigating this incident and working with a number of agencies to establish how the picture was taken and who is responsible.'
A source told The Mirror: 'One theory is that someone broke into the mortuary and took these pictures.'

Horacio Sala, father of Argentine soccer player Emiliano Sala, speaks during an interview outside his home in Progreso, Argentina
Striker Emiliano was flying to Cardiff in January following his transfer from French side Nantes when the Piper Malibu plane piloted by David Ibbotson went down into the English Channel. Mr Ibbotson was also killed in the crash.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) found in its preliminary report in February that pilot Mr Ibbotson was not licensed to fly fee-paying passengers and the plane itself was not registered to undertake commercial flights.
Records have since shown that Mr Ibbotson was also not licensed to fly at night.

Mr Sala's death comes as a fresh blow for Emiliano Sala's still-grieving brother Dario (left) and sister Romina (centre right), who are pictured with the footballer and their mother, Mercedes


Sala, pictured signing for Cardiff, was returning from a final trip to Nantes when he died
A report released in February found Mr Ibbotson descended sharply four times telling air traffic control he was struggling with visibility.
Exactly 24 seconds before the fatal crash he plunged from 4,000ft to 1,600ft then desperately tried and failed to 'climb rapidly' before hitting the water.
The AAIB said it needs to do more work to find the cause of the crash but have already found that the plane failed to fly on a straight path between France and Wales,

The pair were in this Piper Malibu plane when it went down in the English Channel

The moment rescuers brought Emiliano Sala's body back to land after it was recovered
After Emiliano was confirmed to have died in the crash, his sister Romina posted a picture of him on Instagram, with the poignant message: 'Your soul in my soul, it will shine forever, illuminating my existence. I love you, Tito.'
The family later released a statement thanking the public for their support at what they described as 'the most painful time of our lives'.
The statement continued: 'Seeing the whole world mobilized to support us in our research has been an infinitely precious help. Thanks to you, we are now able to mourn our son, our brother.

An accident report found the plane had lost altitude before the crash, before the pilot tried to take it back up again
'On this Friday morning, our thoughts go to David Ibbotson and his family, hoping that the authorities will do their best to find him.'
Cardiff and Nantes are currently locked in a bitter dispute over Sala's £15million fee, with the French side demanding payment and the Premier League team claiming the deal was not completed.