Curiously, on March 4, 2017, The Quint carried an IANS copy on the family’s demand for a fair probe into Mathew’s death. The copy states that the family is “deeply upset” at the manner in which Army officials dealt with the case. While it is necessary for the media to highlight the family’s apprehensions regarding the Army’s role in Mathew’s death, it’s a bit, umm, rich for The Quint to only focus on that aspect. Especially since they’re steadfastly refusing to address the questions that are being raised on the publication’s own role.