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The current situation regarding Jacintha Barboza, is truly tragic and I really feel for her family, but it could not possibly have be anticipated.

 

I personally found the prank very funny, Kate was not seriously ill, in fact a pregnancy is a happy situation, so I don't really see it as being in bad taste. I recently took a dying friend to hospital, I was the nearest thing he had to a next of kin, I had to give a password for when I called to see how he was doing, so the fact that this hospital was so lacks is more to blame than the DJ's, IMO.

 

The tragic suicide of this poor nurse could not possibly of been foreseen and as even the Samaritans pointed out suicide is rarely caused by a single event.

 

I think the DJ'S involved must be truly devastated and will be receiving more punishment than is needed from their own sense of regret.

 

Should the police really be getting involved in this situation???

 

Seems like a massive over reaction.

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No I know nothing otherwise.

 

All I'm saying is what I've posted. As the Samaritans have said one event rarely leads to suicide.

 

There are plenty of conspiracy theories about the royal family out there.

 

 

And no the matter is not for the police. Only to investigate the poor nurses death. Suicide or other.

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No I know nothing otherwise.

 

All I'm saying is what I've posted. As the Samaritans have said one event rarely leads to suicide.

 

There are plenty of conspiracy theories about the royal family out there.

 

 

And no the matter is not for the police. Only to investigate the poor nurses death. Suicide or other.

 

:lol::lol: Of course there are, but surly they are only believed by brain dead morons?? No???:confused1::001_rolleyes:

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no law was broken,as i heared so why would the police be involved

 

I thought suicide was illegal

 

If someone's actions cause someone to take their own life surely it's inevitable the police will want to talk to those involved, not implying they are wholly responsible but the poor woman would have had to live with that for the rest of her life.

 

 

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