GET /api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1567479/?format=api
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept
{
"id": 1567479,
"url": "https://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1567479/?format=api",
"text_counter": 506,
"type": "speech",
"speaker_name": "Sen. Crystal Asige",
"speaker_title": "",
"speaker": null,
"content": "It is always painful to read these kinds of reports and hear about these kinds of accounts. This one here is not different; a devastatingly painful narrative of a young girl called Annita who needlessly lost her life in the care of a facility that is supposed to safeguard life. It must have been very difficult for Members of the Committee on Health to go over the harrowing story and account that they have put down in this report. However, I thank them for their effort in the recommendations and findings therein. Death need not be this way. The young girl called Annita was just a little baby. We had a few students today in the Public Gallery, I think of that age group as the chosen generation who are here to live out their purpose and assignment. Therefore, their lives like that of Annita being cut short is unforgivable under any circumstance. As a young person who deals with many young people and the youth by listening to their goals and dreams, I am just beside myself having to read this Report, especially when it is under the circumstance of gross negligence by MTRH. Though it is painful to read through and debate this evening, I am happy to at least hear colleague Senators empathise with the narrative in this Report. They have empathised the pain and grueling experience Annita must have gone through before succumbing to her unfortunate death in that medical facility. That was flagged off by Sen. Cherarkey who made the first submissions. I was surprised to hear him speak so passionately about human rights, compassion, empathy and matters of safe guarding life because the tone from him last week, and the HANSARD will bear me witness, did not track with what was said here today."
}