Jacintha Saldanha blamed Australian DJs in suicide note


Jacintha Saldanha blamed Australian DJs in suicide note

London, Apr 28 (PTI): Mangalore-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha, who was found hanged in London, days after a prank radio call by two Australian DJs to a UK hospital treating a pregnant Kate Middleton, has directly blamed them for her death in a suicide note.

Jacintha Saldanha, 46, who was on the hospital switchboard where Kate was being treated for morning sickness last December and forwarded the hoax call to the Duchess of Cambridge's ward, has asked her bosses in the hand-written note to make the presenters pay her mortgage, according to a report in 'The Sunday Times'.

In one of three letters she left behind, the mother of two from Bristol reportedly exonerates the King Edward VII's Hospital in London.

"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," the newspaper quotes one of her notes, addressed to her managers at the hospital.

Saldanha had been found hanged with a scarf from her wardrobe in staff accommodation near the hospital, three days after the hoax call in December 2012. She also had marks on her wrist and an initial inquest hearing had found no suspicious circumstances into her death.

Saldanha had accepted the hoax call from the DJs pretending to be Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William's father Prince Charles, before passing it on to a colleague who divulged details of Kate's morning sickness.

The broadcast of the call caused international outrage and Saldanha's subsequent death triggered a major backlash against the radio network and the hosts.

The 2Day FM DJs received death threats in the immediate aftermath of the incident and while Christian has returned to work on another show as part of South Cross Austereo's network in Melbourne, his colleague Greig is reportedly finding it "hard to move on".

The radio station had offered to pay AUD 500,000 into a trust fund for Saldanha's family.

The Sunday Times said that in another of the suicide notes, the nurse said she did not blame her colleagues for the distress that drove her to kill herself.
A third note is believed to contain instructions for her funeral, which took place in India.

There have been reports that the nurse may have been placed on anti-depressants for nine months after twice attempting to kill herself during a family visit to India over a Christmas break in 2011.

The newspaper quotes sources saying that the discharge note from the Indian hospital said she would need to be monitored 24 hours a day because she had high suicidal tendencies.

Her family – hospital accountant husband Benedict Barboza, 49, son Junal, 17, and 14-year-old daughter Lisha – have denied this and claim she was hospitalised in India following an accident.

So far, it had been speculated that Saldanha, who had trained as a nurse in Mangalore, was having problems at work and may have blamed the hospital for her treatment following the hoax call.

An inquest into her death was opened and adjourned earlier this month. It was due to resume here on Thursday but is likely to be delayed.

 

  

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  • Denis Pinto, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2013

    Why bring up this topic again ? It is like trying to wake up Jacintha who is resting with the Almighty.

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  • Charlotte dsouza, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 30 2013

    Dear Allan,

    You do agree that Aussies are better than you (Indian origin) who live in Australia.

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  • Allan Mendonsa, Shirva

    Tue, Apr 30 2013

    Charlotte , i think you are a bit out of context here. I am not judging who is good and bad . But you cannot label a country based on what you hear or read.

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  • George D'Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    COFFIN BURRIED...CHAPTER CLOSED...REST IN PEACE.

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  • stan, dubai

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    We Indians are very intelligent people. i.e. Jecintha made arrangement regarding payment of her mortgage loan before commits suicide . Here some of our Indians commits’ suicide by jumping on heavy traffic roads and Insurance company of the vehicle used pay insurance of Dhs 200,000/-(I.RS 30 lac) to the deceased family. Now UAE Government made it that any one killed by this was or jaywalking on the road the motorist are not blamed for the deaths.

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  • Allan Mendonsa, Shirva

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Jaimini P.B., Please don't blame Aussies and say they are rude and rash. Generalizing a whole country is not right. I live in this country and the people are generally better than Indians.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Mr.Allan..I have neither visited Australia nor have any Aussie friend.I came to know about Australia only through media.I am a big fan of cricket.But our cricketers had horrible time whenever they toured Australia since Patuadi or Wadekar era.Even many Indian students were brutally attacked and killed in Australia.(Hope you are aware of it).So,I commented through whatever information I got through media/tv channels.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Jaimini, There is more to life than cricket!

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  • THERESA LOBO, Mukamar-Sharjah

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Whatever situation Jacintha had, she should have consulted her husband and family before taking the final step to commit sucide. She put the family in darkness. Any way God knows everything. May her soul Rest in Peace. May God give strength and courage to her family to bear this loss.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/BOMBAY

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    VERY SAD INCIDENT..! NOW WHAT IS THE POINT IN BLAMING ANYBODY..ANYWAY WE LOST A GOOD NURSE..CHAPTER IS COSED NOW..GOD MAY GIVE HER ETERNAL REST..

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    We sympathize with you for the situation you were facing but you should have been stronger dear. Taking your own life was not the answer. There were alternative ways to deal with it. I wish you had help. Anyway, those who caused you this will have to face Divine justice !

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Apr 29 2013

    Sad indeed. A mother of two children, People need to think about their loved ones before committing suicide.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Apr 28 2013

    Generally Aussies are rash,rude to Asians.Here,in this case too,it proved to be right.The most shocking news is that her letter was kept secret by hospital authority.The biggest mistake..yes more than Aussie DJ's..

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