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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



Meanwhile, the boss of 2Day FM today said that staff from the station followed proper procedures and had tried at least five times to contact those involved in the prank call.



“It is absolutely true to say that we actually did attempt to contact those people [the nurses] on multiple occasions,” company's chief executive Rhys Holleran said.

“We rang them up to discuss what we had recorded. Before it went to air? Absolutely, we attempted to contact them on no less than five occasions,” he said.

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