Emma Watson Pens Open Letter to Woman Who Died After Being Denied an Abortion

Emma Watson has penned an open letter to Dr.

Savita Halappanavar, who died after being denied an abortion in Ireland six years ago — and whose death proved a catalyst for the country’s legalization of abortion this May.

The actress, who came to fame for her role in the “Harry Potter” movies and was most recently seen in “Beauty and the Beast” and “The Circle,” is an outspoken feminist and activist.“You didn’t want to become the face of a movement, you wanted a procedure that would have saved your life,” begins the letter, which was written for Net-a-Porter.

“When news of your death broke in 2012, the urgent call to action from Irish activists reverberated around the world — repeal the eighth amendment of the Irish constitution.”Halappanavar was 17 weeks pregnant when she died at University Hospital Galway on October 28, 2012.

She suffered from a septic micarriage that took seven days to fully develop,

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