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Frogears | 18:35 Mon 10th Dec 2012 | News
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Number one can the family of the poor woman who committed suicide sue? If so who and on what grounds?

Secondly, is it just me who finds the body language and apology on the news of the dj's a little overdone and fake?
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I hope they don't send Kate back to that hospital, she's been through enough.
That's the definition of Hell is it not? We get there and find there's no one to blame and no one to sue :-)
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//Bazile, the nurse who is dead WAS the switchboard operator - this call was early in the morning and the nurse was apparently covering.//

Sorry i never knew that, now it's starting to make sense why the mp wants all the facts as they obviously know that this poor woman maybe wasn't fully trained or made a mistake in her role.

Could the hospital be sued by the family of the nurse? I would've thought the only people that could sue would've been the royal family.
it's kind of hard to pursue legal matters internationally. I'd have thought there was a strong case that the DJs had been using identity fraud to get at confidential information, much like the News of the World's private eyes and phone hackers, but whether that's a crime in Australia I don't know.
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If the dj's were from the uk would charges have made against them?
//identity fraud//

LOL

i think presenting those crappy impersonations as id fraud would be a tough ask for any barrister who didn't want to be laughed out of court
could be; their defence would be that it was just intended as a joke. I think this sort of prank calling may be more common in Australia than here.

All this depends on whether the nurse did kill herself because of this affair - or even whether she killed herself at all. For all I know she dropped dead of a heart attack, entirely coincidentally.
you might think so, Zeuhl - but it worked, didn't it?
/would charges have made against them? /

No

there is no criminal offence here

just breaking broadcasting rules re participants giving permission
just seen this, which backs up my suggestion (please note all the "maybes")

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/dec/10/kate-middleton-hoax-call
Just seen them on Tv, the bloke could get a part in Eastenders with acting that bad!
according to any report you read she was a dedicated nurse, kind, caring and diligent, and was duped by these two twerps, the man said that they didn't think it would get that far, that they would be found out long before it got to that stage, it was just a bit of fun i believe is what he followed with. what a load of baloney.
The DJ's should not have played their 'prank'.

The hospital and royal security should have had, and enforced, far more robust protocols than they clearly had given then status of their patient.

I have no idea or particular interest in how the DJs feel as my sympathy extends entirely to family. However, neither do I think they are entirely to blame if it is found that the nurse did indeed kill herself. I fail to see how blaming them helps anyone in this sorry affair.

Likewise, the speculation of armchair experts (myself included since I'm answering this thread) is pretty unhelpful too.
china, my sympathies lie entirely with her family. I couldn't give two figs for the twerps who did this.
So, damned if they do, damned if they don't.
they should shut up forthwith, and let the family alone with their grief, this media circus can't be helping.
em - but if they said nothing people would be moaning that they should. theyd say it was heartless of them not to have offered a public apology or comment.
so they cant do right for doing wrong can they?


these two people, are just jokey Djs who made a daft mistake - they had no idea this would be the outcome - if it was the storyline of a film you would absolutely not believe it - so lets not paint them as monsters who set out to hurt people and create havoc
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Joko, fair enough but surely they or one of their extra large team must've thought that what if they got through, wouldn't this have caused trouble or possibly got her fired?
/this media circus /

the nurse worked for an organisation that was already at the centre of a media circus due to the profile of their clientele (from whom they derived significant kudos and income)

The fact that the nurse wasn't equipped to deal with that and wasn't protected by her employers isn't the fault of the djs who were only doing what has been done a thousand times before.

why stop at calling them 'twerps'?
why not grab the burning torches and pitchforks and head for Sydney?
why stop at calling them 'twerps'?
why not grab the burning torches and pitchforks and head for Sydney?


Because one doesn't necessarily lead to the other?

I have no problem at all with these twerps having to bear the consequences of their actions; my sympathies in this business lie with others. That doesn't mean I have to pick up a pitchfork, though.

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