"I don't ever want to listen to it (the recording of the prank call) again, because I'm ashamed of myself. I should have tried harder not to let that prank call air. It never should have aired," a tearful DJ Mel Greig said during an interview with Channel Seven that aired last night.
Indian-origin nurse Jacintha Saldanha, 46, had been found hanging days after the call from 2Day FM DJs Greig and Michael Christian posing as the royal family in late 2012. The duo had posed as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles on the phone.
Saldanha had answered the call at the King Edward VII hospital in London and put them through to another nurse who gave an update on the Duchess of Cambridge's condition.
Saldanha left a note blaming the DJs for her death.
Greig said she has been depressed and is no longer the fun-loving person she was before the notorious prank call, broadcast by the Sydney radio station 2dayFM.
She said she and her family had received death threats.
"They'd ring my mum and say 'Eye for an eye, you need to die because she died.' So many horrible calls. Dad was rushed to hospital from the stress and I thought, 'Great, now I've killed my dad too'."
The prank call had sparked international outrage against the radio station following Saldanha's subsequent suicide.
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