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Sunday, December 03, 2017

an open letter to eilish o'regan of the irish independent newspaper

Dear Eilish O'Regan.
An article be you in the Irish Independent newspaper last week covered events surrounding the death of Malak Thawley at the National Maternity Hospital, Hollis Street, Dublin.
Malak Thawley was killed during a routine operation at the hospital in 2016.
In your article you referred twice to the wound which killed Malak Thawley as having been inflicted by accident.
As you will be aware Malak Thawley died on the operating table at Hollis Street hospital during minor surgery.
An Irish coroner's court has concluded that she died as a result of medical misadventure.
There are ongoing concerns and public disquiet about the manner in which the fatal wound was inflicted on her during surgery and about the manner in which she was allowed to bleed to death on the operating table.
I am of the opinion that there is a significant possibility that Malak Thawley. a Syrian woman married to an American man, may have been murdered on the operating table at Hollis Street hospital.
A range of people have been calling for a full independent enquiry into her death.
Those calling for a full independent enquiry into Malak Thawley's death on the operating table at Hollis Street hospital, include her husband Alan Thawley, the former Minister for Justice Alan Shatter, and me.
My question for you Eilish O'Regan, is this: How exactly did you establish that the wound inflicted on Malak Thawley was accidental?
None of the rest of us have been able to establish how that fatal slashing of her artery took place.
Yet you claim it was an accident.
I would note that the National Maternity hospital is run by Rhona O'Mahony and her brother in Law Peter Boylan, both prominent campaigners for the provision of abortion operations in Ireland.
I would note that another medical institution Saint Vincent's hospital, which is run by an order of Nuns, recently gave permission for the National Maternity hospital, Hollis Street to relocate to the Saint Vincent's hospital campus.
Following the nuns granting of permission for the location of Rhona O'Mahony and Peter Boylan's National Maternity Hospital at Saint Vincent's hospital campus, Peter Boylan began a media campaign to have the nuns removed from the running of their own hospital.
Eilish O'Regan this campaign was conducted largely through your newspaper but also through the Irish Times and the broadcaster RTE.
The abortion advocate Peter Boylan has been successful in his campaign to have the nuns excised from the running of  their own hospital.
His manoeuvre represents a reverse take over of Saint Vincent's hospital by the charnel house hospital run by himself and Rhona O'Mahony at the National Maternity hospital, Hollis Street, Dublin.
Peter Boylan claims to have instituted his media campaign against the nuns of Saint Vincent's hospital at the behest of his sister in law Rhona O'Mahony.
I have a further question for you Eilish O'Regan.
Are you and your newspaper deliberately downplaying concerns about the death of Malak Thawley in order to protect the reputations of abortion advocates Rhona O'Mahony, Peter Boylan and their hospital?
You're a big girl now Eilish O'Regan.
It's time to grow a conscience.
James Healy

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