Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Indian nurse blamed RJS

- Dipankar De Sarkar letters@hindustant­imes.com

Jacintha Saldanha, who killed herself after falling prey to a hoax call to a London hospital treating Princess Kate, blamed the two Australian RJs behind the prank in her suicide note, media reports said in fresh revelation­s.

LONDON: The Indian nurse who hanged herself last year after passing on a hoax call to Princess Kate in a London hospital last year has apparently blamed the two Australian radio DJs who played the prank on the hospital.

Speculatio­n has mounted on the contents of Mangalore nurse Jacintha Saldanha’s suicide note ever since she killed herself in December 2012 – three days after putting through the call from Mel Greig and Michael Christian, who were pretending to be the Queen and Prince Charles.

The prank call, during which a second nurse revealed that the pregnant princess was suffering from acute morning sickness, was aired by the Sydney radio station 2Day FM and picked by the global media, embarrassi­ng the hospital and Jacintha.

Last year, The Guardian reported that the 46-year- old nurse had criticised staff at King Edward VII Hospital for her treatment following the call, which she answered while acting as a receptioni­st.

But now the Sunday Times says one of three hand-written notes absolves hospital authoritie­s of any blame. The note, addressed to her managers, reportedly says: “Please accept my apologies. I am truly sorry. Thank you for all your support. I hold the Radio Australian­s Mel Greig and Michael Christian responsibl­e for this act. Please make them pay my mortgage. I am sorry. Jacintha.”

Saldanha, who lived in Bristol with her Indian husband and two children, left two other notes behind: one apparently says she does not blame her work colleagues and the other leaves funeral instructio­ns, according to the paper.

The revelation comes just ahead of an inquest into Jacintha’s alleged suicide – it was to have opened on May 2 but media reports now say it has been delayed. Jacintha’s husband Benedict Barboza is reported to have criticised hospital authoritie­s.

The inquest is surrounded by all kinds of speculatio­n, with some Australian blogs believing the prank call alone could not have led to Jacintha’s suicide. “The forthcomin­g inquest will hopefully provide answers for the family and for them it will be represent closure,” said British MP Keith Vaz, who has acted as the family’s spokesman in Britain.

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