Bug during delete near image

There seems to be a bug that during delete immediately after
image will only delete characters in selected first paragraph only.
Steps to reproduce are the following:
1. Insert multiple paragraphs
2. insert image in somewhere in the middle paragraph
3. now select text starting just after the image and ending
after multiple paragraphs downwards.
4. Now press delete
Results:
Characters only from the paragraph having the image will be
deleted but other paragraphs will not be deleted.

Thank you for reporting this! I've logged it as a bug for our
engineers to take a look at. There are a couple problems in this
area to watch out for in recent builds. I'll post again when the
bugs are cleaned up and the fixes are included in a new
build.

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