He was already reported dead previously on 18 May 2010, but his family denied it.
But Ellis's family have denied this and demanded an apology.
His family denied he was a member of any militant group, and described him as intensely religious.
The families of both men denied that they had any connection with loyalist groups.
Her family denies that she carried such a list.
However, Clark and his family denied the reports that he was suicidal.
The families deny that there was military activity or weapons at these places.
Ghassemi-Shall's family has denied that such an e-mail was written or sent.
His family, after his death, denied that he had ever done so.
By the time the family denied the report, the employee had called a Miami radio station to spread the news.