Abortion case: Savita's husband demands 'full public inquiry'
November 20, 2012  18:49
The husband of Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar, who died in Ireland after doctors refused to terminate her pregnancy despite miscarrying, has demanded a "full public inquiry" into the circumstances surrounding her death.

Praveen Halappanavar, Savita's husband, had no faith in Ireland's Health Service Executive (HSE), said Solicitor Gerard O'Donnell, who represents the Halappanavar family. Savita, 31, 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".
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