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Indian nurse Jacintha's family in Goa devastated, Scotland Yard may question Australian DJs

London, Dec 9: The Scotland Yard is preparing a report for Indian origin nurse Jacintha Saldanha's inquest and will be requiring statements from the two Australian DJs - Mel Greig and Michael Christian - who


Barboza's mother Carmine, 69, said, the family came to India every two years to meet relatives. She said, neither Barboza nor Jacintha had told her about the hoax call.
 
'Evrything seemed normal. But then we got a call last night from Benedict informing us that Jacintha had died. He was crying and couldn't speak much.  
 
'We don't know whether we'll be able to bring her body back to India, but we desperately hope so.


 
'We spoke to Benedict again this morning and he said he hasn't been allowed to see her body yet because of legal formalities and she'll not be handed over before Monday.
 
'Jacintha was a very caring woman. We just cannot believe what has happened.'

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