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Florida sheriff’s office slammed after ‘accidentally’ posting photo of dead teen’s body on Instagram: ‘Shameful’

A Florida sheriff’s office has apologized after it “accidentally” posted a crime scene photo of a dead 13-year-old girl on Instagram.

The body of Madeline “Maddie” Soto was displayed as one of the featured photos in a now-deleted post made on Osceola County Sheriff Marco Lopez’s Instagram page, the Orlando Sentinel reports.

The photo, posted a day after Madeline’s body was found on Friday following a five-day search in rural St. Cloud, appeared as the third picture in a series of unrelated images meant to promote a recent event with officers and seniors.

“A post was made on social media about a community event for seniors. In the post, an investigative photo was accidentally included,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement. “The photo was immediately removed. We deeply apologize for any confusion or disturbance this may have caused.”

Osceola County Sheriff Marco Lopez’s Instagram account published a photo featuring the corpse of Madeline Soto, 13. FOX 35 Orlando
Nirva Rodríguez, executive director of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, posted a selfie of her with prime suspect Stephan Sterns in the background. Nirva RodrÃguez/Facebook

A similar issue was flagged after Nirva Rodríguez, executive director of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, posted a selfie of her with Stephan Sterns, the boyfriend of Soto’s mother and prime suspect in the case.

The image, posted on Rodriguez’s personal Facebook page, shows a handcuffed Stern being taken into police custody with a caption in Spanish that read, “If God’s love has been poured out over your life, don’t allow evil to keep you away from what He has prepared for you.”

Like the Instagram post, Rodriguez’s selfie has since been deleted.  

The sheriff’s office noted that State Attorney Andrew Bain was alerted to the photos, and while he slammed the incidents as “deeply disturbed” and “careless,” he believes they won’t have an impact on the case.

A five-day search was held for the missing Florida student, whose body was found in St. Cloud. Jenn Soto/Instagram

Russ Gibson, the former sheriff who is running to take back his seat, has blasted his opponent and former deputy for the errors, claiming that the shot of Madeline’s body was published by Lopez himself.

“This photograph was taken at an active crime scene where Madeline’s body was recovered and it was indeed a picture of Madeline’s lifeless body. This is 100% unacceptable and 100% shameful and disrespectful to Madeline, her family and friends!” Gibson wrote on Facebook.

It is unclear if anyone in the sheriff’s office will face charges over the post of Madeline’s body as Florida law forbids the release of images of dead minors without the permission of the surviving family.

Sterns is being held without bail after police discovered child sex abuse material on his phone. Orange County Sheriff's Office

The Kissimmee Police Department, which is investigating Madeline’s death, did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

Sterns, who was allegedly caught throwing Madeline’s backpack and school items into a dumpster in Kissimmee, has not been charged with her death but was taken into custody and jailed after police found child sex abuse material on his phone.

He is being held without bail and charged with sexual battery with a child, capital sexual battery, and possession of material depicting sexual performance by a child.

Sterns previously appeared on local TV sobbing over Madeline’s disappearance.