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Adams and Adams Attorneys, the law firm representing Sam Nzima, has confirmed that it is dealing directly with Selborne College over the iconic photo of Hector Pieterson that was parodied in a student flyer.
The picture, which captured Pieterson's sister, Antoinette Sithole, and fellow pupil Mbuyisa Makhubu as they fled the police carrying Pieterson's body on June 16, 1976, is one of the most recognised and revered images from the struggle against apartheid.
"We are addressing the manipulation of the iconic photograph taken by Mr Sam Nzima directly with Selborne College," Darren Olivier told HuffPost on Thursday.
The law firm has not mentioned exactly what the photographer would be suing for at this stage.
Over the weekend, a picture of the flyer –– which used a doctored version of Nzima's picture to publicise a school-leavers event –– surfaced on social media, causing outrage.
Read: Widespread Anger Brews Over Desecration Of Historic Hector Pieterson Photo