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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



She put them through to a colleague who divulged details of the pregnant Kate's health conditions. Saldanha was subsequently found dead under mysterious circumstances.



According to ‘The Age', their partial transcript pre-recorded interview with A Current Affair, will be screened tonight. The host Tracey Grimshaw asked who came up with the idea for the prank call.

“It was just the team sitting down before the show - just had the idea for just a simple harmless phone call,” Christian said.

“... when we thought about making a call, it was going to go for 30 seconds. We were going to be hung up on, and that was it,”Christian said.

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