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Australian DJs 'unlikely to face charges'

Two Australian DJs who made a hoax call to a hospital treating Prince William's pregnant wife Catherine are unlikely to face prosecution, police said Friday.

This handout photo received from Channel Nine Network news discussion show "A Current Affair" on December 10, 2012 shows Sydney radio station 2Day FM presenters Michael Christian (L) and Mel Greig being interviewed by Tracy Grimshaw. The two Australian DJs who made a hoax call to a hospital treating Prince William's pregnant wife Catherine are unlikely to face prosecution, police said Friday.

Indian-born nurse Jacintha Saldanha was found dead three days after transferring the call to a colleague this month at a London hospital who divulged details about Kate's recovery from severe morning sickness.

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  • Discussion 1 : 28 Dec 2012 at 11.001

    The idea of prosecuting someone for an incident such as this was so absurd the British and Australian Governments should be embarrassed they ever publicly mentioned it. The Western World would be a worse nightmare if you could be held responsible fir consequences that remote.

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