2GB host Ray Hadley knew he had personal connection to hostage during marathon nine-hour siege shift

Screen Shot 2014-12-16 at 3.44.22 PMRadio presenter Ray Hadley has told Mumbrella he was motivated by a personal emotional agenda during his gruelling nine-hour shift covering the Sydney siege, after learning that his close friend’s sister – Katrina Dawson – was among those held captive in the Lindt cafe.

And tragically Ms Dawson, a barrister and mother of three, was one of the two hostages killed in the early hours of yesterday as police stormed the Martin Place building.

Hadley told Mumbrella that he learned early on during his widely talked about marathon stint in the studios of 2GB, during which he spoke several times to a hostage in the cafe, that the sister of his good friend Sandy Dawson was among those being held at gunpoint.

“I had found out mid morning that the sister of a very dear friend of mine, Sandy Dawson, was inside,” the 60-year-old host of 2GB’s morning show said. “Even though I didn’t know her personally I knew her brother very well and I was concerned for her and that was a focus for me. Of course I wanted a peaceful resolution for all the families but more notably I guess for the family I knew.

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