Seriously? Based on those couple photos, I fail to see how anyone can decide she was unhappy and unwell. And she doesn't look ill.
Making someone feel foolish is not funny. A prank or joke at the expense of someone else's feelings is not funny. Abusing the trust and goodwill of someone else for a laugh is not funny. JMHO
Alison Moyet ‏@AlisonMoyet1
Never did appreciate that brand of comedy that seeks to publically humiliate some poor hapless soul. Low, lazy and artless #prank
Since the deceased nurse was seconding as "receptionist" and didn't release confidential patient information, there simply is no way she could have lost her livelihood or citizenship in the process. She likely suffered from underlying emotional issues but due to her right to privacy, we will not be privileged to her medical charts. I find it interesting that this well-educated nurse was assigned as receptionist. It makes little sense or maybe there is a reason for the work-assignment
First and foremost, I feel awful for the nurse and especially bad for her children. A tragedy all the way around. However, she would have deserved to be fired for her mistake. I am trying to put myself if Kate's shoes and even as a normal, every day person, I would be really upset if someone released personal medical information about me over the phone and I would expect that person to lose their job.
I also agree that the DJ's in this case knew she would be fired if this prank was made public, but they in no way knew it would go THIS far. I am sure they feel very bad about what has happened too. I also agree that the DJ's should lose their jobs even though I think what they did was innocent enough as they never really thought it would work.
I have no listened to the prank and have no plans on listening to it, but I have listened to many, many pranks made by our local DJ's and I laugh and find it very entertaining. I may have to think better about what entertains me after this.
MOO
That's true, but this whole tragedy occurred as a result of Kate's pregnancy. I do not envy her having to start out a pregnancy with the death of a nurse - over a prank call about her.
BBM The nurse who divulged the private information about Catharine is still alive
and people imply they should be prosecuted for what...murder or wrongful death?....under the "egg shell rule"???
Are you kidding me? Can you find one dang sleuther who thinks flipping off dead veterans is a "fun" expression of free speech? That is disgusting and I frankly don't believe there is one websleuther who believes such despicable, dishonorable behavior towards the dead and their families is fun, acceptable or okay, even if it is considered protected speech.
In this case, I believe that if there is a suit of any kind, the eggshell rule will apply...and should.
The death of this nurse, of which we don't offically know the cause, is a terrible for her family, the DJs and the Prince and Princess. I have heard the prank several times. I do not think the nurse atending to Catherine gave out any personal medical information. The terms she used were very general. Sleeping now, she has been sleeping on and off. Not wretching on her shift. Stable Catherine better now when she first came in. She didn't give out vitals, due date, blood type, specific treatment, what food is given, etc.
Why do some people keep insisting this was a harmless prank? What if you were in the hospital, and somebody called pretending to be your relative? Would that be funny? I don't know about UK, but in US, because of HIPAA law, the nurses divulging information could have easily been fired. She was recorded without her knowledge and consent. Here in US, it's not legal at least in some states to record without knowledge of both parties.