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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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