Nurse’s family disappointed by royal prank call inquest delay
A British inquest into the death of a nurse who took her own life after receiving a prank call from two Australian radio DJs has been delayed again.
A British inquest into the death of a nurse who took her own life after receiving a prank call from two Australian radio DJs has been delayed again.
Scotland Yard have handed a file of evidence on a royal prank call linked to the death of nurse Jacintha Saldanha in December last year to the Australian Federal Police and NSW police.
Mel Greig, one of the Australian radio DJs involved in the royal prank phone call to a London nurse, is taking legal action against her employer Austereo for failing to maintain a safe workplace.
Legal action from 2DayFM in the Austereo group gags broadcasting watchdog from publishing findings of a six-month long inquiry into the death of nurse Jacintha Saldanha.
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