Radio duo don’t have blood on their hands over nurse’s suicide. It’s more complicated than that

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More than 20 years ago, when I was a junior reporter, my news editor told me something that had happened to him perhaps 20 years before that. The story has always haunted me a little.

He took a phone call from a politely spoken man. This man had appeared in court that morning, and was concerned that his relatively minor misdemeanour – perhaps it was drink driving, although I can’t remember – would appear in the paper, which he would find terribly embarrassing. The news editor explained that the paper, which was a respectable local broadsheet, felt it had a duty to the public to cover every case that came in front of it.

The man politely thanked him for his time and hung up. And killed himself.

Over the years, I’ve thought about this a lot.

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