I do agree that it's very important to find out what happened in this specific case. My concern was not against the study, but against the framing of the motion, which seemed to prejudge what was causal and what was connected with the death of this particular woman without the evidence having been presented which would substantiate that. I didn't think it was an objectively framed basis on which to make an inquiry into the death of an individual.
On March 12th, 2020. See this statement in context.