This Article is From Dec 12, 2012

Nurse who took Kate prank call was alive when found hanging: reports

Nurse who took Kate prank call was alive when found hanging: reports
London: An Indian-origin nurse, who was found hanging after being duped by a prank call from two Australian radio presenters, was still alive when she was discovered in her flat and attempts were made to revive her, British media reported today, ahead of the release of her autopsy report.

46-year-old Jacintha Saldanha was discovered on Friday morning in her room at staff accommodation near the London's King Edward VII Hospital, which was treating Kate Middleton.

"Initial official statements suggested that she was alive but unconscious when she was discovered, however it is now understood she was found dead," Sky News reported.

The death is not being treated as suspicious. The results of the post-mortem examination are not yet known, and an inquest is due to be opened and adjourned tomorrow, the report said.

The cause of Ms Saldanha's death will not be released until a Westminster Coroner's Court hearing, Scotland Yard said today.

The mother of two was found dead days after an Australian radio station duped staff at London's King Edward VII Hospital into revealing details of the Duchess of Cambridge's condition, who was being treated for severe morning sickness.

Two presenters - Mel Greig and Michael Christian - on Sydney's 2Day FM radio station called the hospital while impersonating the Queen and Prince Charles.

Ms Saldanha, who took the call, transferred it to the ward where Kate was being treated. A second nurse then divulged details of Kate's condition.
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