28-04-2013 5:39 PM
'I hold radio DJs responsible, make them pay for my mortgage': The suicide note left by nurse who hanged herself over Kate Middleton hospital prank callJacintha Saldanha, 46, blamed prank call presenters for her death in suicide letter
Mother-of-two named Australian DJs Mel Grieg and Michael Christian in handwritten letter found by her body
Thanked King Edward VII's hospital for support after she put call through to ward nurse who released details about Kate Middleton's health
Said DJs should pay for her mortgage because of their part in her death Left three notes in total, saying she did not blame colleagues for her ordeal
Jacintha Saldanha left three suicide notes in her bedroom at King Edward VII hospital in Marylebone, London
The nurse who fell for a hoax call from two Australian DJs who were then given details of Kate Middleton's health, said they drove her to suicide.
Jacintha Saldanha, 46, directly blamed the radio presenters in a suicide letter found by her hanged body.
The note said: 'I hold the Radio Australians Mel Greig and Michael Christian responsible for this act.
'Please make them pay for my mortgage.'
Mrs Saldanha left the handwritten note in her living quarters close to King Edward VII's Hospital where Kate Middleton was being treated for acute morning sickness.
She took her own life last December- just three days after she transferred the hoax call to a ward nurse.
It had been thought that Mrs Saldanha was unhappy with how the hospital treated her after falling victim to the prank call.
But she exonerates the hospital from any responsibility in the letter and points the finger of blame at the 2Day FM presenters.
The mother-of-two addressed the message to her managers at the exclusive London hospital.
She said: 'Please accept my apologies. I am truly sorry. Thank you for all your support.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2316055/Jacintha-Saldanha-suicide-note-I-hold-radio-DJs-resp...
28-04-2013 6:22 PM
yes they should pay up and suffer
28-04-2013 6:44 PM
its very surprising just how little it take to push a person "over the edge" cause and effect.
28-04-2013 6:46 PM
A woman who had made two suicide attempts, suffering from depression and on medication for this employed as a nurse - was that really advisable ?:|