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Australian radio presenters broke no laws, says CEO – The Guardian


The Guardian
Australian radio presenters broke no laws, says CEO
The Guardian
The CEO of the Australian radio station responsible for the prank call to the hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge has described the suspected suicide of the nurse who took the call as "tragic", but said he is satisfied the presenters have broken no laws.
Duchess of Cambridge hoax call nurse death a 'tragedy'BBC News
2Day FM suspends ads amid royal prank backlashABC Online
2DayFM suspends all advertisingSydney Morning Herald
New York Times (blog) –The Australian –Herald Sun
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