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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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starry_nights22 10th-Dec-2012 05:47 pm (UTC)
but to this lady it was serious. i have really bad anxiety and when i started a new job they played a really silly stupid practical joke on me that involved telling me the store manager wanted to see me in his office. when i got there he was having a meeting with another employee and had no idea who i was or why i was there, then when i left the office a couple of employees were laughing. i ended up having a HUGE anxiety attack, had to leave work early and almost quit. they had no idea that's how i would react and simply thought it was kind of a little hazing type thing.

so basically even though it was a stupid and not so serious joke, it was a big deal to me. and on top of that i was then embarrassed about having a public attack in front of all these new co-workers. i can only imagine how it would feel to be embarrassed in front of the whole world.
thishollywood 10th-Dec-2012 05:50 pm (UTC)
...which indicates dat both u & (prob) this lady have underlying issues

so idk why ppl keep saying that wasnt it
swanwitch 10th-Dec-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
When the victim has issues doesn't get the prankster off the hook. They are still guilty and responsible for the reactions.
thishollywood 10th-Dec-2012 10:36 pm (UTC)
so they literally killed her then? is that wut ur sayin? they shuld be charged for manslaughter?
starry_nights22 11th-Dec-2012 04:29 am (UTC)
i'm not saying they killed her, but they were most likely a large contributing factor. i think this is something with a lot of gray area. it's not black and white, but i definitely don't think the djs should get off scott free. its kind of the risk you take when you play a practical joke on someone you know nothing about.
hello_samm 11th-Dec-2012 12:58 am (UTC)
Omg @ your story. I'm so sorry bb. Anxiety is fucking tough. That on top of being completely insecure, I'm a hot mess most of the time.
starry_nights22 11th-Dec-2012 04:21 am (UTC)
thanks! sadly it's only one of many. i always seem to have bad attacks at the worst possible moments. i've been dealing with it for 10 years now and it does get a little better/more manageable. as hard as it sounds try not to think about it, just try to be as chill as possible. it really helps!
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