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		</div><p>Police in Thailand are to look at how they can speed up the removal of &#8220;inappropriate online content&#8221; after a man killed his 11-month-old daughter in a live video on Facebook before taking his own life.</p>
<p>Officers found the bodies of 20-year-old Wuttisan Wongtalay and the baby in an abandoned hotel in Phuket province after receiving reports of the video.</p>
<p>Police Col Jirasak Siemsak said Wuttisan and his wife had been arguing.<br />
The man made the broadcast on Monday evening, and the video was made inaccessible by Facebook late Tuesday afternoon.</p>
<p>The two recordings had 370,000 views and were available for nearly 24 hours before being taken down.<br />
The social network said it is already reviewing its policy, after the fatal shooting of a pensioner in Ohio last week.</p>
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