A New York tabloid's claim that images of the World Trade Center were used to further a Marsh brokerage advertising campaign has prompted outrage at the firm.

Marsh and its parent Marsh & McLennan Companies, which lost 355 employees when the twin towers collapsed, was the target of a story in the New York Post.

On Monday, the publication ran an article quoting family members who lost loved ones in the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attack on the WTC, saying they believed the firm was using images of the towers in its advertising.

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