London, Dec 16 (IANS) The Indian-origin nurse, who
committed suicide after a prank phone call to the hospital treating the
pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, left a suicide note telling the two RJs
behind the prank that they were responsible for her death.
In one
of the three notes, the 46-year-old Jacintha Saldanha expressed her
deep anger at the Australian radio presenters and blamed them for her
death, the Daily Mail reported Sunday.
Saldanha was found hanging at her accommodation at the King Edward VII's Hospital in London.
The
daily said one of the RJs telephoned the hospital again within an hour
of the first call and spoke to Saldanha again, telling her they had
played a prank which they were about to broadcast.
The revelation is believed to have left Saldanha feeling confused and agitated.
DJs
Mel Greig and Michael Christian have apologised for the tragic
repercussions of their prank. They pretended to be Queen Elizabeth and
Prince Charles seeking information about the duchess's condition.
In another, one-page letter, Saldanha criticised the hospital staff, and particularly blamed two individuals.
Although
the hospital said no senior member of staff blamed Saldanha for falling
victim to the prank, the daily said she may have been reprimanded by
colleagues by email.
A friend of the nurse's family told the
daily that Saldanha may have tried to commit suicide more than once in
the 72 hours between the prank and the moment her body was discovered.
The nurse may have attempted to slash her wrists before she died by hanging herself.
"She may have tried to kill herself more than once - that's why there are three notes," the friend said.
In her final letter, Saldanha is believed to have asked to be buried in her home village of Shirwa, near Mangalore, India.