Media | suicide attempt 2 Murdoch Reporters Attempt Suicide Sun staffers stressed out as inquiry continues By Rob Quinn Posted Mar 7, 2012 8:16 AM CST Copied The Sun's recent addition of a Sunday edition has added to the pressure on journalists. (Getty Images) The pressure appears to be taking its toll inside Rupert Murdoch's media empire. Two senior reporters at the Sun have attempted suicide as police step up their inquiry into illegal practices at the British newspaper, according to the Evening Standard. News International, the British wing of Murdoch's News Corp, is paying for the journalists' medical care and has boosted the level of psychiatric help available to employees. Some 11 current and former Sun journalists have been arrested for allegedly bribing police and government official for information. Insiders say staff feel betrayed by News Corp's creation of an independent body to assist the police investigation. "People think that they've been thrown under a bus," one News International employee says. "They're beyond angry—there's an utter sense of betrayal, not just with the organization but with a general lynch-mob hysteria." Read These Next Multiple people are dead or missing after an explosion in Tennessee. White House isn't happy about the pick for the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump administration begins federal layoffs amid shutdown. Trump's public plea to Bondi was reportedly meant to be private. Report an error