PRAVEEN Halappanavar was left "hurt" and
"distressed" by the use of his wife Savita's image during an attack on a
pro-life office.
Excrement was smeared on the door, locks and shutters of the
Youth Defence office on Capel St in Dublin in an attack by abortion
rights campaigners.
Photos and news clippings about Mrs Halappanavar
(31) were stuck to the building.
"Praveen was deeply distressed by
the events. He doesn't want Savita's name or memory tarnished in this
manner," said his solicitor Gerard O'Donnell.
"He doesn't want to be
embroiled in the dispute that is going on around this issue, he is
simply looking for answers on his wife's death."
The Galway
solicitor also said that Mr Halappanavar has still not been furnished
with a copy of the report into the death of Savita more than two weeks
after a draft report was leaked.
The report suggested Galway hospital staff underestimated her condition for too long and told she would miscarry.
She
was diagnosed with sepsis days after her admission and this progressed
to septic shock.
She suffered a cardiac arrest and died as a result.