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Carmine Barboza, seated left, Mother in law of nurse at King Edward VII hospital, in London, Jacintha Saldanha, is seen with her unidentified relatives as she speaks to the media after knowing about Saldanha's death in central London, at their village house in Shirva north of Mangalore, India. The controversial prank took a dark twist three days later with the death of nurse Saldanha, a 46 year old mother of two, who was duped by the DJs despite their Australian accents.
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Students of a nursing college, one of them holding a poster depicting nurse Jacintha Saldanha, participate in a candle lit vigil organized by a local politician in Bangalore, India, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012. An inquest into the apparent suicide of Saldanha, who was duped by a hoax call from Australian DJs about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, heard Thursday that she was found hanging in her room, had wrist injuries and left three notes.
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Indian laborers dig the grave of Jacintha Saldanha, 46, at a church in Shirva, north of Mangalore, India, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012. A memorial service was held in London on Saturday to mourn the death of nurse Saldanha after she was found hanging in her room three days after she had been duped by a hoax call from Australian DJs about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge.
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Indian laborers dig the grave of Jacintha Saldanha, 46, at a church in Shirva, north of Mangalore, India, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012. A memorial service was held in London on Saturday to mourn the death of nurse Saldanha after she was found hanging in her room three days after she had been duped by a hoax call from Australian DJs about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge.
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Benedict Barboza, center, holds his son Junal, on his right, and daughter Lisha during the burial of his wife, nurse Jacintha Saldanha at her hometown Shirva, near Mangalore in southwest India, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Saldanha was found hanging in her room days after she had been duped by a hoax call from an Australian radio station about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge.
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Benedict Barboza, center, holds his son Junal, right, and daughter Lisha during the burial of his wife, nurse Jacintha Saldanha at her hometown Shirva, in southwest India, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Saldanha was found hanging in her room days after she had been duped by a hoax call from an Australian radio station about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge.
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Schoolchildren walk outside the church where Jacintha Saldanha, a nurse found hanging in her room days after she had been duped by a hoax call from an Australian radio station about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, will be buried in Shirva, north of Mangalore, India, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012.
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The funeral of Jacintha Saldanha is to take place in the town of Shirva in southwest India on Monday. Saldanha's husband and two children accompanied her body from London to the nearby port city of Mangalore.
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Son Junal, second left, and and daughter Lisha, right, children of Jacintha Saldanha, arrive at the airport in Mangalore, India, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012. The funeral of Jacintha Saldanha is to take place in the town of Shirva in southwest India on Monday. Saldanha's husband and two children accompanied her body from London to the nearby port city of Mangalore.
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A casket containing the body of Jacintha Saldanha, a nurse found hanging in her room days after she had been duped by a hoax call from an Australian radio station about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, is placed inside an ambulance after it arrived at the airport in Mangalore, India, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012.
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Australian radio hosts managed to impersonate Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles and received confidential information about the Duchess of Cambridge's medical condition, in a hoax phone call to the hospital where the pregnant Duchess was staying and which was broadcast on air. The controversial prank took a dark twist three days later with the death of Saldanha, a 46 year old mother of two, who was duped by the DJs despite their Australian accents.
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Family of Nurse Jacintha Saldanha speak to the media outside the Westminster Cathedral in London after a memorial service for nurse Jacintha Saldanha.
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Family of nurse Jacintha Saldanha, Keith Vaz MP, right, and an unidentified person, left, arrive at Westminster Cathedral in London for a memorial service for nurse Jacintha Saldanha who took her own life after answering a hoax phone call at King Edward VII hospital where she worked. Australian radio hosts managed to impersonate Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles and received confidential information about the Duchess of Cambridge's medical condition, in a hoax phone call to the hospital where the pregnant Duchess was staying and which was broadcast on air. The controversial prank took a dark twist three days later with the death of Saldanha, a 46 year old mother of two, who was duped by the DJs despite their Australian accents.
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Husband of late Jacintha Saldanha, Benedict Barboza, center, son Junal, 16, and daughter Lisha, 14, arrive at Westminster Cathedral in London for a memorial service for nurse Jacintha Saldanha.