Ray Hadley unleashes on Alan Jones and Sky News as war of words continues

Ray Hadley unleashes on Alan Jones and Sky News as war of words continues
Ray Hadley unleashes on Alan Jones and Sky News as war of words continues

The war of words between 2GB host Ray Hadley and Alan Jones has continued after the former breakfast radio king questioned how a young Covid victim died.

Hadley said Jones' employer Sky News should be 'ashamed' to have broadcast remarks by Jones on his Sky After Dark program in which he raised doubts about the death of 27-year-old forklift truck driver, Ady Al-Alaskar, last Tuesday.

On his program, Jones wondered whether the Sydney man would undergo an autopsy and asked why the young man hadn't been hospitalised.

'The coronavirus guidelines don't say, I'm advised, that an autopsy is required,' Jones said.

Hadley battled his emotions as he described the comments of his long-time former 2GB stablemate as 'bulls**t'.

'It was revealed yesterday, shortly after his death, there would be a coroner's inquest into his death.   

'I'm sorry, but I'm quite emotional about this, because it's irresponsible for that stuff to be broadcast.

'Sky News should be absolutely ashamed of itself.'  

'I'm quite emotional about this, because it's irresponsible for that stuff to be broadcast,' 2GB's Ray Hadley said of Alan Jones' comments about 27-year-old Covid victim Ady Al-Alaskar

'I'm quite emotional about this, because it's irresponsible for that stuff to be broadcast,' 2GB's Ray Hadley said of Alan Jones' comments about 27-year-old Covid victim Ady Al-Alaskar

Hadley had regularly cricitised Jones for his remarks about the Covid pandemic, including Sydney's lockdown, the anti-lockdown protests, and now the death of Al-Alaskar

Hadley had regularly cricitised Jones for his remarks about the Covid pandemic, including Sydney's lockdown, the anti-lockdown protests, and now the death of Al-Alaskar

Ady Al-Alaskar tested positive to the Delta variant of coronavirus 13 days before he collapsed in the shower at home in Liverpool and died earlier this week

Ady Al-Alaskar tested positive to the Delta variant of coronavirus 13 days before he collapsed in the shower at home in Liverpool and died earlier this week

Jones said the coronial inquiry would include an autopsy on Al-Alaskar's death. 

'Precisely what I have called for,' he said. 

Al-Alaskar tested positive to the Delta variant of the virus 13 days before he collapsed in the shower at home in Liverpool, south-western Sydney, and could not be revived.

He caught the virus from his

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