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Royal hoax call Aus radio presenters taken off air

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Press Trust of India Melbourne
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:10 AM IST

The unconscious body of Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found yesterday morning at an address yards away from King Edward VII Hospital in London.

The CEO of the company that owns embattled radio station '2Day FM' has defended the presenters involved in the royal prank phone call, saying there was no way they could have foreseen the tragic outcome of their actions, the Australian Associated Press reported.

Rhys Holleran, CEO of Southern Cross Austereo, said the presenters behind the call, Mel Greig and Michael Christian, were "completely shattered" by the nurse's death.

The radio station has pulled the pair off air, he said, as a mark of respect.

Jacintha answered the hoax call at 5.30am on Wednesday morning, and was helping out on reception at the time of the prank. Giggling DJs Mel Greig and Michael Christian were pretending to be the British Queen and Prince Charles and asked her if they could be put through to Kate.

Jacintha connected them to another nurse who gave details of Kate's condition, who was suffering from acute morning sickness at the London hospital.

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The exact cause of death remained unclear. However, media has indicated that the woman appeared to have killed herself.

Holleran refused to specify whether the nurse's permission was sought before the segment aired, or at what point the company obtained legal advice.

He described the nurse's death as "a tragic event that could not have reasonably been foreseen ... We are confident we haven't done anything illegal".

News of the nurse's death has prompted a furious outpouring against the radio station and the two presenters involved.

Holleran did not however say if Austereo was now concerned about losing its broadcasting licence.

  

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First Published: Dec 08 2012 | 7:35 PM IST

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