Greig, Christian |
No charges will be brought against Mel Greig and Michael
Christian over the hoax, Sky News reports quoting the Crown Prosecution Service.
Details of the Duchess' rare form of morning sickness were
revealed on air on December 4, 2012, when the pair made the prank call to King
Edward VII's Hospital in central London, posing as the Queen and Prince
Charles.
Nurse Jacintha Saldanha transferred them to a colleague, who
then described Kate Middleton's condition in detail.
Ms Saldanha, a mother of two, was found hanged three days
later in her living quarters at the hospital, sparking a backlash against the
2Day FM DJs.
Malcolm McHaffie, from the CPS, said there was no evidence
to support a manslaughter charge and any potential prosecution would not be in
the public interest.
Scotland Yard provided the CPS with a file of evidence on
December 19 and asked advice on whether a prosecution should be brought.
Mr McHaffie said the CPS had taken into account, among other
matters, that it is not possible to extradite people from Australia on the
potential offences in question.
He also said it considered that "however misguided, the
telephone call was intended as a harmless prank".
"The consequences in this case were very sad. We send
our sincere condolences to Jacintha Saldanha's family," he added.
John Lofthouse, chief executive at King Edward VII's
Hospital, said it would not be commenting on the matter.
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