Content of Kate Middleton’s nurse,Jacintha Saldanha, suicide notes revealed
The contents of Kate Middleton’s nurse’s suicide letters have been unveiled.
The latest news about Jacintha Saldanha, the nurse-receptionist of pregnant Duchess, reveals that after she was found dead by co-workers, three notes she left behind suggested she blamed the hospital and prank DJs in driving her to suicide.

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Saldanha called out her colleagues at London’s King Edward VII hospital over her treatment following the highly-publicized phone call, reports the U.K.’s Guardian newspaper on Thursday, citing two separate but unnamed sources.
An unnamed close family source told the Daily Mail, a tabloid, “One of the letters, which is the longest, deals with the hospital and is critical in its tone. Needless to say, Ben wants a full inquiry into what happened and he wants to make sure the truth comes out. Within the letter, Jacintha calls into question some of the treatment she received at the hospital.”
The dead woman’s family has been given typed copies of the three handwritten notes by the police and has read the contents, the Guardian has been told.
A second note deals with the hoax call by the DJs from 2Day FM, another details her requests for her funeral.
The Westminster coroner, Dr Fiona Wilcox, was told at the formal opening of the inquest that she had been found hanging in her apartment and there were also injuries to her wrists.
The hearing was told that paramedics who attended the scene in Weymouth Street made several attempts to revive her.
Scotland Yard is investigating a number of emails which the inquest heard were relevant to the nurse’s death, as well as telephone calls made to and from her phone in the days before her death.