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Post by sparacus on Dec 8, 2012 11:26:39 GMT -5
Very sad. Obviously we don't know the circumstances but its rather unfair to vilify the radio presenters for an outcome that they could hardly have expected.
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Post by aspadistra on Dec 8, 2012 19:22:34 GMT -5
They attempted to get through to a hospital patient. They managed to fool a member of staff at the hospital and broadcast the results. The humiliated woman was an ordinary member of the public who never expected to be exposed to ridicule in this way.
They were completely in the wrong.
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Post by sparacus on Dec 9, 2012 7:33:51 GMT -5
I agree that they were completely in the wrong. All I am saying is that they can hardly have expected the outcome that has occured and no doubt are feeling awful about it themselves. A question that needs to be asked is why someone who has been put in this situation by no fault of her own felt pressurised to such an extent that she takes her own life.
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Post by silversmurfer on Oct 23, 2014 9:04:44 GMT -5
I suspect that she was disciplined in some way although hospital management have denied that. Otherwise her only crime is to have been a combination of gullible and careless (probably due to overwork). A tragic case.
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