I can't view the comments for some reason but I'm a strong believer that we should not censor or self-sensor images of accidents, even fatal ones, at most put them behind a spoiler tag or a verbal warning if in a video and be careful with any identifiable features, therefore you give the viewer the choice to look away, but "shielding" people from real life does nobody any favours long term or if they ever encounter such accidents in person.
A fine example of why we shouldn't be doing this was when the news censored Antonio Hubert's crash at Spa the other week because it "contained upsetting images", but they censored it AFTER the point where he'd received his injuries because the person doing the censoring had no idea what they were doing, thus ending up showing the whole event in graphic detail and not protecting anybody from "the upsetting images" at all.