Savita Halappanavar’s husband objects to inquiry group after declaring no confidence in abortion investigation
Galway hospital employees removed from inquiry panel
Published Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 7:50 AM
Updated Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 9:36 AM
“The law has to change. Maybe Savita was born to change the laws here.”
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Towngate | Nov 21, 2012, 12:35 PM EST
Definite signs that the tail is
now trying to wag the dog!
How dare he be so ungrateful!
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Mary Jo | Nov 21, 2012, 12:00 PM EST
How can anyone have an inquiry into anyone's death when the body no longer exists? Without an autopsy, no one could conclusively know what caused Savita's death.
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Portia777 | Nov 21, 2012, 09:31 AM EST
He is right as it would be like putting the foxes in charge of the chicken house.Most people in Eire know the HSE enterprise, which answers to know one, because of its common purpose from EU
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WoundedKnee | Nov 21, 2012, 08:17 AM EST
What a spineless and contemptible lot are the Irish ruling class. We have had ample evidence of this in the way they have been mugged by the EU and made fools of by their own gangster capitalist colleagues. But now we see a hapless Irish "government" (a government in nothing but name) caving in to the demands of one foreign migrant and dumping honorable people they had selected to serve on the board investigating this death. An Irish government with some integrity (and of course that's an oxymoron) would have told this man: We sincerely regret the death of your wife and we are undertaking an urgent enquiry into what happened. But this is our country, our state, and WE make the laws and decide what goes down here... How many Irish people get to veto the composition of such tribunals? NONE. How many public tribunals do the Indian government institute in circumstances of deaths such as this? NONE. Were they do so, it would of course have to be thousands, because maternal mortality is so high in India!
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