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Haritatos clash with Coltart

by Staff reporter
13 Jan 2024 at 06:04hrs | Views
Vangelis Peter Haritatos has hit back at lawyer Doug Coltart for alleging that he had abused his authority by parking his vehicle in a bay reserved for Persons with Disabilities.

Posting on X on Friday, Coltart posted a picture showing that Hariratos, who is the Deputy Minister for Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement and Muzvezve MP, had parked in a bay reserved for Persons with Disabilities at Kensington Shops in Harare.


Said Coltart:

"Please, sir, kindly respect the rights and needs of our fellow citizens who really need those bays.

"Coltart said as a public figure, Haritatos had to respect the rights of people with disabilities.



In response, Haritatos accused Coltart of politicising "a serious family emergency" saying he had ferried his unwell 86-year-old aunt to buy medication from a pharmacy located at the shops.

Haritatos further stated that it was the parking attendant who had voluntarily decided to open the parking bay for him.

The Zanu-PF MP told Coltart, "I do not know anything about you" and asked the lawyer to remember his family in his prayers, adding "One day I will reciprocate should you need prayers for a family member who is critical."
 
Wrote Haritatos:



"It is regrettable how polarized you are and how you want a serious family emergency to be used for political gain, however, you asked me to respond so I will avoid undue misunderstanding.

"The parking attendant on seeing who my passenger was, decided to open the parking bay, not at all on my request.

"My passenger was my 86-year-old aunt who we had rushed to an ER and had just been discharged.

"Seeing that she remained unwell, on the opinion of our family doctor, I rushed her to Kensington Pharmacy to take some medication that we would later learn would save her life.

"My aunt unfortunately could not make it in as she was unable to walk due to the excruciating pain so I decided to get her the medication instead.

"Within an hour of taking the medication, I rushed her to another hospital where she was this time hospitalized because they suspected that she had a heart attack earlier on.

"Her oxygen was 81% and her heart rate was as low as 38 and dropping. Next time ask your source to send you the picture of my 86-year-old passenger who could have died if we had not gotten her this life-saving medication.

"Sadly, she is still very unwell and remains hospitalized. Being my only blood family member left outside of my children in Zimbabwe, she remains a priority in my life.

"I do not know anything about you and have no idea if you believe in God or not, but if you do, I would appreciate your prayers for her recovery.

"One day I will reciprocate should you need prayers for a family member who is critical."

Source - pindula