Australian royal prank radio station chief under fire over 's*** happens' comment
Tragic prank call played down by chairman Max Moore-Wilton
The head of an Australian radio station at the centre of a tragic prank call targeting Prince William’s then pregnant wife Catherine defended himself on Wednesday after describing the incident as “s*** happens”.
The call to a London hospital last year by two DJs from Sydney broadcaster 2Day FM pretending to be Queen Elizabeth II and William’s father Prince Charles led to a nurse’s suicide after the story went global.
Indian-born Jacintha Saldanha put them through to the ward where the Duchess of Cambridge was being treated for severe morning sickness. Saldanha hanged herself several days later.
At a meeting Tuesday of shareholders of Southern Cross Media, which owns the radio station, chairman Max Moore-Wilton played down the incident, which saw advertising suspended and the DJs being taken off air.
“These incidents were unfortunate, no doubt about that,” he reportedly said when asked if there was a cultural problem at the station responsible for the prank and other incidents.