The arrest of former news editor Rebecca Brooks Day by police investigating phone piracy News Corp. (NWSA) 's Sunday tabloid. A spokesman for David Brooks and Wilson, 43, went to a London police station voluntarily, by appointment, in a telephone interview. Brooks is a senior staff of the News Corporation to keep the investigation two days ago due to step down as CEO of News International. "We must of course be arrested," Mark Lewis, a lawyer for the victims of piracy telephone, including the parents of a student killed Millie Dowler. "It was a newspaper editor at a time Dowler Milly was abducted and killed. The police, of course, ask questions about what happened to her and she does not know or do not know," and the revelation that the reporters turned World News in 2002 to delete the messages from voice mail Dowler piracy in the phone, a national scandal because of the closure of the newspaper and the end of News Corp. (NWS) 's attempt to my British Sky broadcasting group. (BSY), Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, James son of News Corp., which operates Executive Vice President, and Brooks is scheduled to testify at the hearing the UK Parliament on 19 July.
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