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Tap, a photo that has appeared in the mass media purporting to be of Jacintha Saldanha is actually taken from the Facebook page of another woman who lives in India, her namesake – who’s now in the Deccan Chronicle complaining about it.

This is all the more strange because – as you can see from the two photos in the Daily Mail article – this very photo which this still-alive woman in the Deccan Chronicle says is a picture of herself was recently held in the arms of the husband of the deceased.

What’s going on? Did the Daily Mail do a photoshop job?

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/121210/news-current-affairs/article/thank-you-i%E2%80%99m-okay-says-jacintha

The picture of Jacintha Saldanha not deceased according to the Deccan Chronicle

Mangalore: “To all the wonderful people across the globe, I am very much alive! Though every local news channel & community website declared OTHERWISE !!! Boundaries Between news & entertainment is so blurred !
Thanks & God bless you all for your concern,” was the message pos­ted by Jacintha Sald­anha of Mangalore in her Facebook account after a section of the media flashed her photo mistaking her for Jacintha Saldanha of Shirve, the nurse who was found dead in Lon­don, after a prank played on her by an Australian radio station.
If the Australian radio presenters created havoc in nurse Jacintha’s life, the media here got it wrong because of identical names! 53-year-old Jacin­­tha hails from Kinnigoli village and stays in Mangalore.
Jacintha, a nurse at King George VII hospital in London, who hailed from Shirva in Udupi district, died on Friday. The problems beg­an for Jacintha of Kinn­agoli after news of her ‘death’ spread in the media on Saturday.
“I got a phone call from my cousin in Canada on Saturday saying my photo was being flashed in the media. When I switched on the TV, I  found several TV channels showing my picture. I found many messages in my Facebook account too. I received about 200-300 phonecalls from India and abroad asking what was happening,” she said.
“I spoke to some  mediapersons and asked them to issue a clarification. But that did not stop newspapers from carrying my picture and so I decided to approach the police. I want these media organizations to tender an apology failing which I’ll have to adopt legal means,” she said.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2245881/Jacintha-Saldanhas-death-Nurse-left-suicide-note-family.html

TAP – This is really very confusing.  The same children appear to be in the picture of the woman claimed not to be the correct Jacintha Saldanha by the Deccan Chronicle, as appear with the grieving partner of Jacintha in London, holding her picture.


Here’s the picture used by the media in London and around the globe, as well as the one used by the Deccan Chronicle (but without the kids showing).  

Here (below) are the kids without the mother grieving her loss at Parliament -
The picture of a Jacintha Saldanha, released initially in London media, appears to be someone else, presumably another Jacintha Saldanha.  Is she the Jacintha Saldanha writing in the Deccan Chronicle?  Is it possible that the Deccan Chronicle have used the picture of the one who died in error?  The question we need answering is how many Jacintha Saldanhas are there?  How many are alive?  And what do they all look like?
If the pictures of the two Jacintha Saldanhas were inadvertently swapped, with the London media using the one that’s alive in India, and the Deccan Chronicle using the one who died, the question must be, how the hell did that happen?  The whole thing smacks of a global cock-up.
A picture presumably of a still alive Jacintha circulating in London and around the globe as the dead Jacintha.  How many mistakes are credible?

Here’s the first picture that was circulated by the media of the deceased Jacintha.  It’s a third one.   This whole thing needs sorting out.

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