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Suicide Note "criticising Hospital".....
So apparently, one of the notes said how she "couldn't come to terms" with the hoax, and criticised how she was being dealt with by senior hospital staff.
So much for their supposed "support" to her, huh?
Are we surprised by this, though? Did anyone actually believe that the senior staff at The King Edward Hospital would just 'let it go'?
They now need to launch a full inquiry!!
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 47848/J acintha -Saldan ha-Hoax -nurse- left-su icide-n ote-cri ticisin g-senio r-hospi tal-sta ff-trea tment-d ays-lea ding-de ath.htm l
So much for their supposed "support" to her, huh?
Are we surprised by this, though? Did anyone actually believe that the senior staff at The King Edward Hospital would just 'let it go'?
They now need to launch a full inquiry!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think as both you, I and others stated ' on the day' that it would be fairly obvious and dare I say ' normal' in the modern day workplace to have a go at a member of staff who had accidentally brought problems to the workplace. I'm glad she left a note to specify that this was her reasoning, at least now we might be able to do something to stop other people being similarly victimised by those who they work for.
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Well as AOG says, we are all going to look silly when we find out that her suicide had nothing to do with the hoax call.
You could argue that it had less to do with the tual call and "allegedly" much more with her bosses' handling of what appears to me to be quite an easy mistake to make. Either way, it is a tragic waste of a good life.
You could argue that it had less to do with the tual call and "allegedly" much more with her bosses' handling of what appears to me to be quite an easy mistake to make. Either way, it is a tragic waste of a good life.
Pressure from her bosses, who undoubtedly had pressure from the Royal family.
As someone posted yesterday, it was reported on the day of the incident that William was "furious" that this incident had happened. There's no way the hospital would have just let that go and "supported" Jacintha.
I hope we find out the details of that suicide note. The other two are, in my opinion, private and for her family only.
As someone posted yesterday, it was reported on the day of the incident that William was "furious" that this incident had happened. There's no way the hospital would have just let that go and "supported" Jacintha.
I hope we find out the details of that suicide note. The other two are, in my opinion, private and for her family only.
Good point about the other nurse, who actually gave out the confidential patient info - what's happened to her? I know the sort of processes which would have swung into place if this had been an NHS hospital and a breach of confidentiality like this had occurred.
We don't actually know anything yet though - let's not jump to conclusions, it's still her family who are mourning, however it came about.
We don't actually know anything yet though - let's not jump to conclusions, it's still her family who are mourning, however it came about.
I'm not questioning why she picked up the phone. I merely gave pdq1 the reason why she did pick it up... from what I've read.
I was saying that the reason for her death *may* lay with the hospital, and the treatment she received from them following the hoax call. That is why I think they have a lot to answer for. BUT, we will have to wait and see what the verdict is, and what exactly was said/alleged in this note.
I was saying that the reason for her death *may* lay with the hospital, and the treatment she received from them following the hoax call. That is why I think they have a lot to answer for. BUT, we will have to wait and see what the verdict is, and what exactly was said/alleged in this note.
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