Irish Govt Wants Savita Probe to Stand up to World's Scrutiny


London, Nov 15 (PTI): As the tragic death of Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar in Ireland evoked global outrage, Irish authorities today said they would appoint an independent external expert to probe the matter so that it could "stand up to world's scrutiny".

The Health and Safety Executive, which runs all of the Irish public health services, said an independent external expert in obstetrics and gynaecology would be appointed to strengthen the incident management team it has asked to investigate the circumstances of Savita's death.

As the news of 31-year-old pregnant woman's tragic death led to angry protests in Dublin against Ireland's abortion laws, Health Minister James Reilly today warned the inquiry into the tragic death should "stand up to world's scrutiny".

"You're stuck between trying to get to the answers as quickly as you possibly can but not doing so in such a rushed fashion that you don't get the true answers. I want the findings of this to stand up to the scrutiny of the world," Reilly was quoted as saying by the Irish Times.

Savita, hailing from Karnataka, died from blood poisoning at University Hospital Galway on October 28 after doctors allegedly refused to perform an abortion stating "this is a Catholic country".

Abortion is illegal in Ireland except where there is a real and substantial risk to the life, as distinct from the health, of the mother.

About 2,000 people gathered outside the Irish parliament - the Dail - in Dublin today calling for the reform of the nation's controversial abortion laws. A minute's silence was also held in memory of Savita.

In London, a group of about 40 protesters also gathered outside the Irish embassy. In Cork, a candlelight vigil was held at the city's opera house in her memory, BBC reported.
Savita's death is the subject of two investigations. Besides the Health Service Executive probe, the hospital had also launched an internal investigation.

Ireland Prime Minister Enda Kenny, meanwhile, did not rule out an independent inquiry. He said it was appropriate for the Health Minister to first receive the reports of the hospital and the HSE.

 

  

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 16 2012

    The WHO identifies Ireland as an "unusually safe place to be pregnant." It further gives some very startling statistics that reveal the bright side of pregnancy health care in Ireland as compared with other places (including where abortion is legally practiced):

    Maternal Death Rates:

    Ireland: 3 in 100,000
    Europe: 14 in 100,000
    North America: 14 in 100,000
    Asia: 190 in 100,000
    Africa: 590 in 100,000

    Those figures speak louder than many arguments.

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  • Justin Lobo, Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 16 2012

    @Jacobnelson, Bejai
    Note from Mangalore - with doctor's negligence number of pregnant women died - Irland cares both mother and child - The death is unfortunate loss - May her soul RIP - Good that one dies whole country wakes up Hundreds die don't care.

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  • Jacobnelson, Bejai

    Fri, Nov 16 2012

    If at all Ireland's prime-ministers wife was there at 'Savitas' place then too same law would have applied and his wife too was allowed to die in this case?

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Fri, Nov 16 2012

    It'd better be without any 'Cover-Up'! Horrendous as it seems from the outset, every reason or assumption put forth by the Irish authorities is hard to digest.

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  • Dinesh Salian, Kudroli ,Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 16 2012

    Indian Govt's policy on Kidney donation should also be looked into. Amendments should be made if the old laws are found obsolete, under the banner of " Right to Live ".

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  • Derick Rego, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 16 2012

    The Indian Govt. should come out with a clear policy on this issue. Savita's case ( Irish murder )is an eye opener to all Govt's worldwide.

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