In Silence in the Library, River Song expressed an attitude that she was feeling sorry for Donna Noble.
In The Stolen Earth, at the Shadow Proclamation lobby, while Donna was sitting on the stairs, a lady came over and expressed sorrow for Donna Noble and stated that there was something on her back:
SERVANT: You need sustenance. Take the water. It purifies.
DONNA: Thanks.
SERVANT: There was something on your back.
DONNA: How d'you know that?
SERVANT: You are something new.
DONNA: Not me. I'm just a temp. Shorthand, filing, 100 words per minute, fat lot of good that is now. I'm no use to anyone.
SERVANT: I'm so sorry for your loss.
DONNA: Yeah. My whole planet's gone.
SERVANT: I mean the loss that is yet to come. God save you.
In Donna's final episode with the 10th Doctor, Journey's End,
her memory was wiped by the Doctor, in order to protect her from burning up her head. She was not dead and has a good life, although she forgot all about the Doctor and their adventures.
So why did so many people feel sorry for her?
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