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'Shattered' Australian radio pranksters apologise for Indian origin nurse's death

Melbourne, Dec 10: Australian radio presenters, who made a prank call to a London hospital treating pregnant Princes Kate, today sobbed and spoke of being “shattered, gutted, heartbroken” on hearing the news of the death



Greig said: “We thought a hundred people before us would've tried it. We thought it was such a silly idea and the accents were terrible and not for a second did we expect to speak to Kate, let alone have a conversation with anyone at the hospital. We wanted to be hung up on.”



Christian was adamant the effect of the prank call could not have been foreseen. “These prank calls are made every day, on every radio station in every country around the world and they have been for a long time and no-one could've imagined this to happen,” he said.

Grimshaw told Fairfax Media this afternoon that the interview was “very intense” with a lot of people in the room, including radio station staff and supporters.

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