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Widower of woman denied abortion rejects Irish probe of her death | Reduction

Widower of woman denied abortion rejects Irish probe of her death

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Demonstrators holding placards and candles in memory of Indian Savita Halappanavar protest in support of legislative change in Ireland's abortion laws, during a march from the Garden of Remembrance to the Dail (Irish Parliament) in Dublin, November 17, 2012. Ireland's tough abortion laws came under fire following the death of Halappanavar after doctors allegedly refused her a termination because it was against the laws of the Catholic country.  / PETER MUHLY/AFP/Getty Images DUBLIN The widower of an Indian woman who died in an Irish hospital after being refused an abortion has rejected the terms of a government-ordered investigation into what went wrong. Praveen Halappanavar and his lawyer said Tuesday that the planned inquiry was unlikely to reach truthful conclusions because it would be private, have no witnesses testify under oath, and allows senior doctors at the Galway hospital where his wife died to serve as investigators.

People:

Savita Halappanavar

Overall Sentiment: -0.0805257

Relevance: 0.882649

SentimentQuote
-0.150376Halappanavar told The Irish Times he wanted "a fully independent inquiry so that the truth will come out. It does bother me that there are people from Galway hospital on the inquiry."
0.0496462Halappanavar said one of the doctors insisted they couldn't remove a living fetus because Ireland "is a Catholic country."
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.1007298
  • Mean: -0.0503649
  • Standard Deviation: 0

Gerard O'Donnell

Overall Sentiment: -0.145925

Relevance: 0.308626

SentimentQuote
-0.197138"He has no faith in the HSE. It's important to remember that he lost his wife whilst under the care of the HSE," O'Donnell said. ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 1
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.197138
  • Mean: -0.197138
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731

Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran

Overall Sentiment: 0.34542

Relevance: 0.222457

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Additional Info:

Country: Ireland

Overall Sentiment: -0.0303941

Relevance: 0.39824

Facility: Galway hospital

Overall Sentiment: -0.220939

Relevance: 0.363162

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