The London Sunday Times reported that the hand-written note also asks the two Australians to pay her mortgage.
Jacintha Saldanha, a 46-year-old mother of two, died in December after taking a prank phone call from Mel Greig and Michael Christian, who were inquiring about the Duchess of Cambridge’s pregnancy.
In her note, Ms Saldanha did not blame her employers at King Edward VIIs Hospital in London for her death.
”Please accept my apologies. I am truly sorry. Thank you for all your support. I hold the Radio Australians Mel Greig and Michael Christian responsible for this act. Please make them pay my mortgage. I am sorry,” Ms Saldanha reportedly wrote.
Ms Saldanha committed suicide days after the DJs called the UK hospital, posing as the Queen and Prince Charles.
The 46-year-old transferred the call to a duty nurse who gave out information about Prince William’s pregnant wife, Kate Middleton.
Last month, the radio station was granted the right to defend itself at the inquest into Ms Saldanha’s death.
The radio station’s lawyer, Maya Sikand, argued because of the station’s “perceived involvement” with the nurse’s death, it should be able to examine witnesses “where appropriate”.
Ms Sikand noted her client had apologised for any “unforeseen and totally unintended consequences of the call”.
At a hearing last month, the family’s lawyer, John Cooper, QC, flagged a dispute over whether Austereo called the hospital prior to broadcasting the prank call, as the station had claimed.
“As far as we are aware, no such contact was made,” Mr Cooper told the court.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald