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The body of the nurse found dead after being duped by a prank call to the hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge has been flown to India for her funeral on Monday in the town of Shirva, Karnataka.The body of the nurse found dead after being duped by a prank call to the hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge has been flown to India for her funeral on Monday in the town of Shirva, Karnataka.
Mother-of-two Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged in her nurses' quarters at London's King Edward VII hospital by a colleague and a security guard on 7 December. Three days earlier, she had transferred a call from two Australian DJs, believing they were the Queen and the Prince of Wales, to a colleague who described in detail the condition of the duchess during her hospital stay for severe morning sickness.Mother-of-two Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged in her nurses' quarters at London's King Edward VII hospital by a colleague and a security guard on 7 December. Three days earlier, she had transferred a call from two Australian DJs, believing they were the Queen and the Prince of Wales, to a colleague who described in detail the condition of the duchess during her hospital stay for severe morning sickness.
After a mass at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday, Saldanha's husband Benedict Barboza and two children, Junal and Lisha, paid an emotional tribute to a "kind-hearted, generous and well-respected woman". Barboza said: "My wife, you were the light in my darkness, who always showed me the way forward. From the day we met, you always stood by me in times of hardship and happiness. I feel a part of me has been ripped out."After a mass at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday, Saldanha's husband Benedict Barboza and two children, Junal and Lisha, paid an emotional tribute to a "kind-hearted, generous and well-respected woman". Barboza said: "My wife, you were the light in my darkness, who always showed me the way forward. From the day we met, you always stood by me in times of hardship and happiness. I feel a part of me has been ripped out."
Their daughter Lisha, 14, said: "We will miss your laughter, the loving memories and the good times we had together. The house is an empty dwelling without your presence."Their daughter Lisha, 14, said: "We will miss your laughter, the loving memories and the good times we had together. The house is an empty dwelling without your presence."
Barboza said the family "could not have foreseen the unprecedented tragedy that has unfolded in our lives".Barboza said the family "could not have foreseen the unprecedented tragedy that has unfolded in our lives".
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