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A Long Island woman who lost her father in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks says she is outraged after she got an ad for clothing making light of one of the darkest days in U.S. history.

Amy Stabile says ads came onto her social media for shirts making light of the Twin Towers getting hit by a plane.

“The images they are putting on these shirts are images of my father being murdered," she says.

Originally, the ad Stabile received was from an Etsy shop and depicted Garfield flying into lasagna that was shaped like the World Trade Center.

Since then, she has seen various company logos being used on these shirts on eight different websites.

Stabile did reach out to Etsy and the companies using those logos but has not gotten any resolution.

News 12 also reached out to Etsy for comment but has not yet heard back

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