{"id":595468,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/595468/?format=json","text_counter":84,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Wetangula","speaker_title":"The Senate Minority Leader","speaker":{"id":210,"legal_name":"Moses Masika Wetangula","slug":"moses-wetangula"},"content":" Mr. Speaker, Sir, from the answer given by the Chairman, it is quite clear that the police used unreasonable force to disperse a group of students who were unarmed and simply demonstrating to express their displeasure at what was happening. When an inquest is opened, in ordinary circumstances, it means there is culpability, but it is not quite clear who the suspect to be prosecuted is. The police would always open an inquest with a suspect in mind. Could he tell us whether any of the police officers who fired teargas canisters that caused the stampede is named in the inquest file as a possible suspect? If not, who is the possible suspect because, at the end of the day, the family of this student will have to seek compensation from somebody somewhere? If it is a policeman, they will have to seek compensation from the state."}