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  • In this image made from video footage recorded on Monday, Dec. 10, 2012, and aired later in the day by Australia's Channel Seven, Australian radio disc jockeys Michael Christian (left) and Mel Greig appear during an interview with the TV station. The two managed to impersonate Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles and received confidential information about the Duchess of Cambridge's medical condition, which was broadcast on air. (AP Photo/Channel Seven)

    Brits decline to prosecute pranksters tied to Royal's nurse suicide

    The two Australian radio personalities who pranked the pregnant Kate Middleton's nurse will not be charged in her subsequent suicide, British prosecutors decided.


  • UK: No charges for Australian royal hoax DJs

    British prosecutors said Friday they will not press charges against two Australian DJs over the royal hoax call that preceded a nurse's suicide.


  • Australian radio show behind royal hoax canceled

    The Australian radio show behind a hoax phone call to the London hospital where the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was being treated has been officially canceled.


  • The media gather outside Westminster Coroner's Court in London, where the initial inquest into nurse Jacintha Saldanha's death was opened on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

    Inquest: Nurse in British royal hoax found hanging

    A nurse duped by a hoax call from Australian disc jockeys about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was found hanging in her room and left three notes, a coroner's inquest was told Thursday.


  • Inquest: Nurse in British royal hoax found hanging

    A nurse was found hanging in her room three days after she had been duped by a hoax call from Australian DJs about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, a U.K. inquest was told. The case is being treated as an apparent suicide.


  • Autopsy results on nurse in hoax due out Thursday

    The result of an autopsy on the nurse involved in a prank call for information about the former Kate Middleton's hospital stay will be revealed Thursday, London police said.


  • Experts: Station's royal hoax call may be illegal

    The Australian radio station behind a hoax phone call to the London hospital where the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was being treated could face criminal charges for airing the conversation, legal experts said Tuesday.


  • In this image made off video footage recorded Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 and aired later in the day by Australia's Channel Seven, Australian radio DJs Michael Christian, left, and Mel Greig appear during an interview with the TV station. The two managed to impersonate Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles and received confidential information about the Duchess of Cambridge's medical condition, which was broadcast on-air. The controversial prank took a dark twist three days later with the death of nurse Jacintha Saldanha, a 46-year-old mother of two, who was duped by the DJs despite their Australian accents. (AP Photo/Channel Seven)

    Australian DJs apologize for royal hoax call

    They say they expected a hang-up and a few laughs. Instead, the Australian DJs behind a hoax phone call to the London hospital where the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was being treated were deeply apologetic Monday as they described how their joke ended up going too far.


  • Australian DJs apologize for royal hoax call

    They say they expected a hang-up and a few laughs. Instead, the Australian DJs behind a hoax phone call to the London hospital where the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was being treated were deeply apologetic Monday as they described how their joke ended up going too far.


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