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Aussies cause Ah neh to suicide.

But indians will deflect blame and back stab,,so they definately cant be serious at work

I think she put on too much pride. It has been a cause of downfalls for many of her countrymen and women.

She should seek help, but she looked too serious.

I have similar problems with this race at work. Take on too much stress.

Hope she found peace. RIP
 
Hmm maybe the aussies should do an investigation to find out how she was treated in the pommieland hospital. if she kenna tekan, or find proof she is abused at work,,than the hospital will kenna chia lat,,,
and the aussies will start pommie bashing and blaming the poms for scape goating them,

but of course,,the blame ultimately will fall on the nurse,,but has she been trained to filter prank calls? or she say..oh its the queen...etc etc
the international indian nursing grapevine is busy with chatter that the hospital admin blamed and scapegoated her for falling prey to the prank call, and threatened to fire her for being a dumbfuck. she was shafted the graveyard shift for 4 years, according to sources. now they are covering their collective arse. full scale pr offensive to scapegoat the aussies.
 
but of course,,the blame ultimately will fall on the nurse,,but has she been trained to filter prank calls? or she say..oh its the queen...etc etc

she was trained as a nurse, but not trained as a telephoney firewall. :o
 
More news today. Apparently there is a suicide note.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/nurse-who-took-hoax-call-wrote-suicide-note-to-family-20121212-2b8jj.html

Nurse who took hoax call wrote 'suicide note' to family
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December 12, 2012 - 8:45AM
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The grieving family of nurse Jacintha Saldanha thank the public for their support in the tragedy at the British parliament.
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A nurse at the Duchess of Cambridge's hospital who killed herself after falling victim to a hoax wrote an apparent suicide note to her family, it has emerged.

Jacintha Saldanha, 46, left a note for her husband Ben Barboza, 49, and children Junal, 17, and Lisha, 14, but they still believe there are "unexplained circumstances" and are demanding answers from the King Edward VII Hospital.

They were in the dark about the hoax call. They hadn't watched the news or seen anything about it.

Mrs Saldanha, from Bristol, was declared dead on Friday after being found unconscious at a nurses' accommodation block where she lived when she was working in London.


Lisha Barboza stands with her father Ben. Photo: Reuters
Three days earlier, she had put through a call from two Australian DJs impersonating Queen Elizabeth and the Prince of Wales, who then spoke to a nurse on the Duchess's ward.

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A post mortem examination on Mrs Saldanha's body was carried out by a Home Office pathologist on Tuesday to determine the cause of death, the results of which are expected to be made public today.

Keith Vaz, the Labour MP who has been helping the family, said: "What the family need are the full facts. There are unexplained circumstances. The hospital needs to be more proactive, a full inquiry is needed and the family need to be included in that."

British Prime Minister David Cameron agreed that the family should be given all the facts when he was questioned by Mr Vaz at the House of Commons liaison committee yesterday.

Mr Vaz also disclosed that Mr Barboza, an NHS accountant, and his children, knew nothing about the hoax call or Mrs Saldanha's involvement until after her death.

"They were in the dark about the hoax call," he said. "They hadn't watched the news or seen anything about it."

The owners of the Australian radio station behind the prank call, 2DayFM, said all profits from now until the end of the year would be donated to a fund for Mrs Saldanha's family. At least $500,000 was guaranteed.

The station also cancelled its planned Christmas party out of "respect" for Mrs Saldanha's family and will give the money it would have spent on the party to charities helping people with depression.

The two presenters who made the call, Mel Greig and Michael Christian, have been suspended and their show has been cancelled.

For help or information visit beyondblue.org.au or call Lifeline on 131 114.
The Daily Telegraph, London



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