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10:44 am - 12/10/2012

Kate hoax call DJs tearfully apologize; Kate still ill



They expected a hang-up and a few laughs. Instead, the Australian DJs behind a hoax phone call to the U.K. hospital where the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was treated were in tears Monday as they described how their joke ended up going too far.

The phone call — in which they impersonated Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles — went through, and their station broadcast and even trumpeted the confidential information received. Whatever pride there had been over the hoax was obliterated in a storm of worldwide public outrage after Friday's death, still unexplained, of the first nurse they talked to.

"There's not a minute that goes by that we don't think about her family and what they must be going through," 2DayFM radio host Mel Greig told Australia's A Current Affair, her voice shaking. "And the thought that we may have played a part in that is gut-wrenching."

She and co-host Michael Christian spoke publicly about the prank for the first time in the televised interview. A separate interview on rival show Today Tonight also aired Monday.


Both DJs apologized for the hoax and broke down in tears when asked about the moment they learned that the nurse, Jacintha Saldanha, was dead. But neither described having reservations before the hoax tape was broadcast; they said higher-ups had made the decision to air it.

"We didn't have that discussion," Greig said.

Southern Cross Austereo, the parent company of 2DayFM, released a statement Monday saying Greig and Christian's show had been terminated and there would be a company-wide suspension of prank calls. The DJs themselves remain suspended.

Nurse Jacintha Saldanha was found dead in her residence after she transferred a prank call from two Australian DJs asking about the Duchess of Cambridge's pregnancy.

Saldanha, 46, had transferred their call last week to a fellow nurse caring for the duchess, who was being treated for acute morning sickness. That nurse said the former Kate Middleton "hasn't had any retching with me and she's been sleeping on and off."

Three days later, Saldanha died. Police have not yet determined the cause of death, but many immediately assumed it was related to the stress from the call.

The DJs said when the idea for the call came up in a team meeting, no one expected that they would actually be put through to the duchess' ward.

"We just assumed we'd get cut off at every single point and that'd be it," Christian said.

"The joke 100 per cent was on us," he said. "The idea was never, 'Let's call up and get through to Kate,' or 'Let's speak to a nurse.' The joke was our accents are horrible, they don't sound anything like who they're intended to be."

"The entertainment value was in us," Greig added. "It was meant to be in our silly accents. That's where it was meant to end."

The decision to air the prerecorded call was made by executives higher up the chain, the DJs said.

Southern Cross Austereo CEO Rhys Holleran has called Saldanha's death a tragedy but defended the prank as a standard part of radio culture. He has also insisted the station had not broken any laws and had adhered to procedures.

On Monday, Holleran told Fairfax Radio the station had tried at least five times to contact the hospital to discuss the prank before it aired, but never succeeded.


When asked why the company made the attempts, Holleran replied, "Because we did want to speak with them about it." When pressed as to whether this meant the station had reservations about the prank, Holleran said only, "I think that that's a process that we follow and we have checks and balances on all those things."

In London on Monday, officials at King Edward VII Hospital denied that its management had been contacted by the radio station.

"Following the hoax call, the radio station did not speak to anyone in the hospital's senior management or anyone at the company that handles our media inquiries," the hospital said in a statement.

It also announced a memorial fund to help support the nurse's family, with the hospital making the first donation.

The hoax has sparked broad outrage, with the hosts receiving death threats and calls for them to be fired. Greig said she doesn't even want to think about returning to the airwaves.

"I remember my first question was, 'Was she a mother?"' she said on Today Tonight.

Saldanha had two children. Her husband, Ben Barboza, expressed his sadness on his Facebook page with a short note "Obituary Jacintha."

"I am devastated with the tragic loss of my beloved wife Jacintha in tragic circumstances," he wrote. He said she will be laid to rest in Shirva, India.

Meanwhile, there were indications that the Duchess of Cambridge was still struggling with acute morning sickness over the weekend, with her husband, Prince William, cancelling a Sunday night engagement.

Palace officials said her illness means she will probably not attend the U.K. premiere of The Hobbit film on Wednesday, where she and William are scheduled to be the guests of honour.


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soapboxrhetoric 10th-Dec-2012 03:58 pm (UTC)
i just fucking hate everything about this whole situation. i can't even properly express...
warsawed 10th-Dec-2012 04:00 pm (UTC)
if they feel so bad then why did the station keep airing the call for days after she committed suicide?
mynamehere07 10th-Dec-2012 04:05 pm (UTC)
The DJs themselves probably had no say, it was probably some jackwagon higher up who decided to play it over and over.
warsawed 10th-Dec-2012 04:06 pm (UTC)
I don't think they were suspended at that point though, but yeah that station is just as horrible. I just have very little sympathy for any of these asswipes.
libre_m 11th-Dec-2012 05:37 am (UTC)
FYI You're probably right about the broadcasting but the two DJs themselves were talking about it all week on the radio and twitter, referring to it as career highlight, etc. The were definitely thrilled with how it went, up until the nurse's suicide.
francesbcobain 10th-Dec-2012 04:19 pm (UTC)
hi bb. i miss you.
x_butterfly19_x 10th-Dec-2012 04:26 pm (UTC)
I wondered if the time difference meant the news somehow hadn't got through, but that seems a suspect excuse. :(
mysterysong 10th-Dec-2012 06:29 pm (UTC)
They didn't air it after the nurse died, only after the initial call. It was taken down from the website after that, but the problem is that other news outlets have been airing it and making it available to listen to.
forkmeup 10th-Dec-2012 04:01 pm (UTC)
What they did was awful, but at the same time, this woman must have had some serious underlying issues. I'm sure that they never anticipated that she would react in this way and I'm sure they feel horrible.
icallitwormlog 10th-Dec-2012 04:18 pm (UTC)
I disagree with this. Sometimes people are totally fine, and then a crisis happens and they lose it. A small percentage of suicides are totally impulsive, from people who have no depression or anything at all.
mynamehere07 10th-Dec-2012 04:28 pm (UTC)
Yup, everyone has their point.
forkmeup 10th-Dec-2012 04:29 pm (UTC)
I highly doubt this ONE incident would be enough to get this woman to kill herself. I think there must have been something else going on with her to push her over the edge like this, because it's not like this whole thing was a crisis (like being losing your home in a storm or the death of a loved one) And even if she is part of that small percentage, how would these DJs ever anticipate her killing herself over this? Sure, I don't think they should have done the prank call at all and there should be rules against this, but I do think they feel incredibly guilty and that we should let them be.
m_h_p 10th-Dec-2012 04:43 pm (UTC)
Especially if they have the ready means to do so.

This woman's autopsy hasn't been carried out yet, but she may have overdosed on substances that she would have had access to as a nurse. Maybe if she hadn't had the chance to get hold of them, she could have ridden out her crisis point.
moonbeam59 10th-Dec-2012 04:34 pm (UTC)
You can NEVER predict how someone will react, though. So imo don't deliberately fuck someone over unless you want to be partially responsible for the consequences, expected or not. While I'm sure they never intended for anyone to harm themselves, don't do malicious, humiliating things and then act like you thought everyone was going to be fine and dandy.

Edited at 2012-12-10 04:36 pm (UTC)
69love_songs 10th-Dec-2012 04:51 pm (UTC)
I don't think they anticipated that anything like on this scale would happen but i absolutely disagree that it's a given that the woman must have had underlying issues. Even though the palace said they made no complaint and the hospital said they were supporting the nurses through this tough time...can you imagine the amount of security and privacy stuff that would have gone into having such a high profile patient and then for the nurses to be taken in by a radio station...? that's an awful lot of pressure and i can see how it could have blown up into a huge crisis for the poor woman and made her feel absolutely desperate....people's jobs are important to them.

Idk, though, I'm just speculating. i'm just horrified by the whole thing, i remember reading it on twitter and my stomach just dropping. :( her poor family.
foxxywith2xs 10th-Dec-2012 04:59 pm (UTC)
i agree with this.

as for the argument that "everyone has their point", everyone does not have their point. how would this woman coped if her entire family died? how would she cope if she witnessed a murder? part of overcoming terrible things that happen to us include developing coping skills. she could have consulted an attorney or talked to risk management at the hospital. hospitals are stressful environments and emotionally draining so there should have been some resources available to her and if there weren't, then the hospital needs to address that internally.

i feel very sorry for her family, but if it wasn't this situation, how do we know it wouldn't have been something else?
libre_m 11th-Dec-2012 05:42 am (UTC)
Someone on reddit pointed out that many non-Western cultures have very different ideas about shame and losing face, and so while you may be right, Even though this woman was't the one who gave away the medical information, she was still subjected to international attentions and humiliation.

I don't think anyone could have necessarily predicted this specific outcome but they certainly knew going into it that they were going to, as I said above, subject at least one nurse to international attention and embarrassment, not to mention seeking out and making public a person's private medical condition, in the name of ratings. That they were okay with that already makes me think that the radio industry has a warped sense of what is acceptable as entertainment.
bone_machine18 10th-Dec-2012 04:01 pm (UTC)
How do you die from a stressful phone call...?
robertsbox_xo 10th-Dec-2012 04:04 pm (UTC)
she killed herself
bone_machine18 10th-Dec-2012 04:09 pm (UTC)
Omg your icon is soo horrible lol!

Ok then, but like some other people said--OBVIOUSLY she had some other issues going on, these radio clowns shouldn't feel responsible for her suicide
thetxbelle 10th-Dec-2012 04:06 pm (UTC)
It is worded very strangely here, in other articles they said she committed suicide.
lupin_jr 10th-Dec-2012 04:09 pm (UTC)
She was really invested in her work, it was probably a huge part of who she was. She made a mistake and it's bad enough when your work colleagues know, the whole world knows that can be pretty damn humiliating. Plus to go from a nobody face in the crowd to the world media talking about you can be pretty scary, especially if you have anxiety issues.
mingemonster 10th-Dec-2012 04:16 pm (UTC)
She was humiliated publically in international media and she probably thought she would lose her job, which would mean probably never working in her field again after a fuckup like that
nicolesnitchie 10th-Dec-2012 05:44 pm (UTC)
"suicide"

hammersxstrings 10th-Dec-2012 04:01 pm (UTC)
this whole thing is so sad. i've always thought a lot of those radio show bits were awful, which is why i don't listen to talk radio much. so sad this happened. i wonder how much of it was influenced by the prank call
hollis1975 10th-Dec-2012 04:03 pm (UTC)
assholes. maybe you shouldnt prank call a hospital to start with
bone_machine18 10th-Dec-2012 04:10 pm (UTC)
Good point. A joke is cool but there's a time and place
francesbcobain 10th-Dec-2012 04:18 pm (UTC)
mte. like who does that? prank call a random person or a celeb. don't call a hospital. they have more important shit to deal with.
vehiclesshockme 10th-Dec-2012 04:31 pm (UTC)
Exactly. It's such a horrible fucking idea. I don't know how anyone thought this was a good idea. I mean absolutely best case scenario you are taking away time from someone who could be trying to reach a friend or family member in an unknown condition. Yeah it's just a couple of minutes but when someone you love is in the hospital - especially if you don't know how they are - that can seem like an eternity. On a more extreme case of what could have happened (suicide aside) what if while during their hysterically funny prank they found out that Kate had taken a turn for the worse or had miscarried?
moonbeam59 10th-Dec-2012 04:38 pm (UTC)
yep. i realize people have bad judgment sometimes, but i call bullshit on their "but we didn't think it would work anyway" excuse. this was a pre-recorded call. they had time to think this through a little bit, but i bet they were too busy patting themselves on the back for being successful.
starry_nights22 10th-Dec-2012 05:41 pm (UTC)
ikr? and then once they actually started talking to the nurse maybe they should have just said something instead of going on and on. i get the bad judgement played a part and they didn't think anyone would believe it but when they did get through maybe they should have stopped it before it got even more out of hand. just ridiculous. i wonder how they would feel if personal medical information was broadcast to the world.
between_lights 10th-Dec-2012 06:07 pm (UTC)
yeah, idk what the laws are for this in Australia/the UK but I feel like if a US station would have done this prank and actually succeeded in connecting to the nurse, they would have had the common sense to hang up immediately, before any details were leaked, just to avoid any legal issues or (at the very least) major backlash.
libre_m 11th-Dec-2012 05:53 am (UTC)
(a) it wasn't even a live broadcast. The network made a decision to air it after it was recorded. The prank never necessarily had to go to air, let alone be repeated day after day after day

(b) the radio/broadcasting laws require consent of persons who could reasonably expect to be identified, prior to such a broadcast going to air, and consent of third parties whose 'personal information' will be revealed on air (ie the Duchess and her medical records). Jonathan Holmes wrote a great piece of the whole consent issue here. I'm biased because I already think he's amazing but he definitely points out where the station legally went wrong. He's also right most of the time.

It's funny that the station was so blase about airing the Duchess' condition to the world, because it was only a few months ago that one of their own radio hosts, Jackie O, was saying that she felt vitimised and invaded when the paparazzi were hanging around outside the station for her, after there was a rumour she was pregnant again.
miss_kate18 11th-Dec-2012 10:45 am (UTC)
IA. I think it would have been fine if they got through, then explained it was all a joke before any information was given out.
miwa201 10th-Dec-2012 06:04 pm (UTC)
mte
fred2265 10th-Dec-2012 06:33 pm (UTC)
Good call..
lcacbc 10th-Dec-2012 10:15 pm (UTC)
Exactly! I'm all for harmless pranks but there are some things you don't do. Calling emergency services/hospitals is one of them. That shit isn't funny
saintssin 10th-Dec-2012 04:04 pm (UTC)
Horrible situation. At the end of the day, this incident was only a symptom of a much larger problem. Maybe the prank was dumb and immature (I've done far worse pranks over the years, as have others), but most people would not commit suicide over a prank like this.

I wish the lady had been able to get the help she needed. Such a sad situation.
satellite__eyes 10th-Dec-2012 04:06 pm (UTC)
This
mingemonster 10th-Dec-2012 04:23 pm (UTC)
Even if most people wouldn't, you can't say this woman didn't. She made a very public mistake and was humiliated, that's not some small thing that can be brushed away
thishollywood 10th-Dec-2012 05:28 pm (UTC)
lol on a scale of "newslady who fell over while crushing grapes to monica lewinsky" ....dis wasnt v srs
lesrouges 10th-Dec-2012 08:42 pm (UTC)
idk why people can't understand this. like, she commit suicide and obvs does not need peoples' approval for that. this was clearly something that upset her, jfc.
flightbyzephyr 10th-Dec-2012 04:51 pm (UTC)
I don't know sometimes when something very public like this happens to you you can just snap. I'm not saying it's manslaughter but I am saying that there may not have been extenuating circumstances other than it was a stressful job on a stressful day and it all happened in public.

People should just know not to mess with city bankers, hospital staff and people working in physiatry or mental health without knowing thy are under alot of pressure all ready.
krisgonn 10th-Dec-2012 05:27 pm (UTC)
This so much!!!
thetxbelle 10th-Dec-2012 04:05 pm (UTC)
I could be wrong but didn't one or both of the DJs continue to promote the prank on their twitter even after they knew she was dead? I seem to recall someone saying something like that in a previous thread.
burn_a_miracle 10th-Dec-2012 04:06 pm (UTC)
I think the radio station kept playing it.
thetxbelle 10th-Dec-2012 04:08 pm (UTC)
OK, that makes sense, I thought they said something jokingly in regards to the matter on their twitter and then had to shut it down because of the backlash but other pranks were discussed in that thread so I must have them mixed up.
mysterysong 10th-Dec-2012 06:31 pm (UTC)
Time differences meant it was super early in the morning in Australia, so people weren't up to hear the news of her death. So stuff was still on Twitter/the radio website, and wasn't taken down until people woke up and found out.
sharks_teeth 10th-Dec-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
The death happened overnight between Friday & Saturday here. The track, website blurb and tweets were still up until early Saturday morning because no one was available/awake to take everything down. This crap about them heartlessly playing & promoting the track for laughs after knowing about death is just digging for more hate.
lupin_jr 10th-Dec-2012 04:06 pm (UTC)
Okay, they stuffed up and made a big mistake, people do. They seem to be in a pretty crappy place emotionally. What they did was stupid and inconsiderate, but I don't think ending a mother's life was ever their intention.

Stupid mistake, don't work in the media anymore, but let's not destroy two more lives on top of the already many that have been torn apart.
champagnexdream 10th-Dec-2012 04:12 pm (UTC)
MTE.
hypnology 10th-Dec-2012 04:18 pm (UTC)
IA.
preciate_ya 10th-Dec-2012 09:41 pm (UTC)
LMAO at your icon. I cannot read anything you write without laughing first.
hearthecity 10th-Dec-2012 04:22 pm (UTC)
Yeah IA
mynamehere07 10th-Dec-2012 04:30 pm (UTC)
Exactly.
jello404 10th-Dec-2012 04:43 pm (UTC)
I couldn't agree more.
dubiously 10th-Dec-2012 04:44 pm (UTC)
nicely said
brucelynn 10th-Dec-2012 04:49 pm (UTC)
Beautiful comment
burn_a_miracle 10th-Dec-2012 04:51 pm (UTC)
mte
simplychristina 10th-Dec-2012 04:54 pm (UTC)
I agree with you though I don't think they should be forced to end their careers over this (maybe just do something else aside from this radio show). I blame the radio station more and their bosses/whoever okayed this.

Edited at 2012-12-10 04:54 pm (UTC)
moonbeam59 10th-Dec-2012 05:05 pm (UTC)
I agree with you that it's enough for them to not work in media again (not to mention carry the guilt with them for a long time). But I don't get people writing this off as a "stupid mistake" tbh. I mean, I learned in second fucking grade that playing sensitive pranks on people could blow up in your face. These adults know they are publicly and repeatedly humiliating people who have never been in the spotlight before, and placing them at risk of professional and/or social backlash. It's callous and vile.
natywentz 10th-Dec-2012 05:20 pm (UTC)
end post/
emerging 10th-Dec-2012 05:24 pm (UTC)
agreed. it's as if people want a lynching.
ljubavirakija 10th-Dec-2012 05:26 pm (UTC)
Perfectly stated
xcollsangelx 10th-Dec-2012 05:26 pm (UTC)
I agree.

golden_train 10th-Dec-2012 05:33 pm (UTC)
well said.
endingonfire 10th-Dec-2012 06:45 pm (UTC)
ia with all of this
lesrouges 10th-Dec-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
yeah, you're right, why should they be held responsible?
lcacbc 10th-Dec-2012 10:19 pm (UTC)
IA to an extent. But they were still promoting the 'best prank in history' and thinking it was hilarious after it aired, when they knew that the jobs of the nurses were potentially on the line. That's pretty tasteless and disgusting tbh.
devourlove 10th-Dec-2012 11:14 pm (UTC)
agreed.
warsawed 10th-Dec-2012 04:07 pm (UTC)
According to CNN this morning, prank calls and suicides have been linked together many times in the past. ffs maybe radio stations should stop doing them?
hammersxstrings 10th-Dec-2012 04:34 pm (UTC)
this. they're unnecessary, rude and mean. if you need to do that to get people to listen to a radio show, then you're shitty at your job
vehiclesshockme 10th-Dec-2012 04:40 pm (UTC)
The radio station I listen to was talking this morning about how they're actually 100% illegal in the US and if you ever hear one here it's been staged.
vehiclesshockme 10th-Dec-2012 04:39 pm (UTC)
They were talking about this on the morning show I listen to this morning. The DJ's were saying they don't know how it is in Australia or the UK but you can't even do these calls in the US anymore because you need to let people know you're taping them and then they also need to give their consent in order for it to air. They said basically any time you hear a prank call on the radio in the US these days it's basically fake, staged, etc and had this happened here they would also be in a big legal mess as well, as would the station managers for allowing it since it was pre-taped and done with their approval. The exposure of this call falls more on the managers than the actual DJs.
tackyblue 10th-Dec-2012 04:07 pm (UTC)
I'm sure they didn't intend any harm. I think the fact that the radio station was so insistent that they didn't do anything wrong and that the DJs were the actual victims did them no favors. It made them seem very cold and indifferent to the fact that this woman took her own life. The station should have just apologized for their part in this straight away.
tobesurrounded 10th-Dec-2012 04:08 pm (UTC)
I can't believe they even prank called a hospital in the first place. Are they 5? Do they not know that some things you just don't do? Of course they couldn't foresee that this poor woman would kill herself, but how could anything good come from prank calling a hospital?

They deserve the shit they're getting imo. They are absolute idiots. It's all just sad all around and I hope this poor woman's family are left alone by people/press etc.
thetxbelle 10th-Dec-2012 04:11 pm (UTC)
I agree completely, I don't understand why adults would pull such an idiotic prank even if you could guarantee nothing would happen, that sort of humor is just stupid and immature to me.
hollis1975 10th-Dec-2012 04:19 pm (UTC)
this. hospitals are busy places and no one has time for those shenanigans.
deceitful 10th-Dec-2012 04:36 pm (UTC)
agreed, there's a line and phoning a hospital or other emergency service as a joke is crossing it imo
silentxstrom 10th-Dec-2012 04:53 pm (UTC)
I think pranking an emergency service personnel should be illegal if it isn't already. These people already have high stress jobs and they certainly don't have time for jokers.
baglady25 10th-Dec-2012 06:13 pm (UTC)
IA
lesrouges 10th-Dec-2012 08:47 pm (UTC)
i completely fucking agree with this. fuck everyone who is disagreeing with this because they clearly do not understand how devastating this could be for someone.
handsdowntoo 10th-Dec-2012 04:09 pm (UTC)
They are assholes. The station is a bunch of assholes. They are only crying now because people are pissed and expect it. They thought it was hilarious trying to get private medical information about a sick pregnant woman. They aired it a bunch of times even knowing jobs were on the line and people were humiliated.
wirepatch 10th-Dec-2012 08:19 pm (UTC)
your words are mte
lesrouges 10th-Dec-2012 08:48 pm (UTC)
mte mte mte

i'm all over this post but srsly this whole situation makes me sf mad
preciate_ya 10th-Dec-2012 10:04 pm (UTC)
IA.
unfix 10th-Dec-2012 04:09 pm (UTC)
Even though the hospital said they didn't, I have a feeling that the woman was probably fired or suspended. I think losing your job along with public ridicule might cause a woman with kids to do something drastic...
derrobitch 10th-Dec-2012 04:12 pm (UTC)
yeah when i first heard of the story, my first thought was that she had been fired
thetxbelle 10th-Dec-2012 04:14 pm (UTC)
I think you're right, it would probably be a fireable offense. I can't imagine that she wasn't somehow suspended or written up which would only make the humiliation that much worse.
chilli_cheese 10th-Dec-2012 04:26 pm (UTC)
Yes, the hospital and her colleagues were probably not as supportive as they claim. I don't doubt there was some sort of reprimand for her mistake, it was a huge breach of privacy even though not much was revealed (but potentially could have been).
ghost_busting 10th-Dec-2012 04:27 pm (UTC)
She probably would be facing some kind of disciplinary action. Nurses are under a hell of a lot of stress atm. Pay freezes, under staffed hospitals, stories in the news every other day about how terrible they are, and generally shit working conditions, this would've been the last thing any nurse needed.
simplychristina 10th-Dec-2012 04:56 pm (UTC)
She worked in a posh private hospital frequented by the royals. I doubt she was working under terrible conditions.
notnovelty 10th-Dec-2012 04:36 pm (UTC)
no the hospital has repeatedly said that she faced no disciplinary procedures at all.

edit: just seen you mentioned the hospital, i believe them because it would easily come out if they were lying. no one in the staff or the nurse's family is going to let them get away with saying that if it was a lie.

Edited at 2012-12-10 04:38 pm (UTC)
__papillon 10th-Dec-2012 04:43 pm (UTC)
yeah, but that goes without saying though. like i said in the other post, they probably didn't blame her but also had to put some punitive measures on her, things like docked wages and a week's suspension, which is all par for the course. i'd be really surprised if they did nothing at all.
_xxtom 10th-Dec-2012 04:50 pm (UTC)
I suspect her colleagues treated her like shit after what happened ...
crystalzelda 10th-Dec-2012 04:53 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I don't believe for a second that the hospital would be oh so supportive at having a nurse patch through djs to Kate Middleton's ward and letting info leak. It's their biggest breach of security and they were probably freaking out that Kate would decide to go somewhere else and they'd lose that status of being the Royal family's hospital.
theartistprince 10th-Dec-2012 04:53 pm (UTC)
Even if she didn't face disciplinary action, sometimes when you're in the frame of mind that you did something wrong and you deserve to be punished, it's harder to deal with not facing consequences and you have to make your own.
hahahey 10th-Dec-2012 04:54 pm (UTC)
yep, ia.
getbacknow 10th-Dec-2012 05:20 pm (UTC)
mte, it's ridiculous to think that the hospital administration would have let something like this pass; they wouldn't necessarily have to fire her but to not discipline her at all sounds fishy
sadisticsidhe 10th-Dec-2012 06:38 pm (UTC)
See I can see them not firing or suspending her because all this nurse did was transfer the call. Because as far as I know, that nurse didn't do anything wrong. She transferred a wrong call. Now the nurse that actually gave out the information, might have been fined or suspended.

rainbow_fish 10th-Dec-2012 04:13 pm (UTC)
I am so not here for their continued antics, interviews, etc. They just need to stop.
lozbabie 11th-Dec-2012 10:00 am (UTC)
They did two on the same night. (And a third was canceled as Mel Greig was too upset and the interviewers who were to do it weren't comfortable doing it under the circumstances) I doubt they'll be doing anything public ally for a long time.
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