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For the first time in British legal history, parents have been granted the right to allow their daughter to starve to death because, they believed, she was in constant pain and had become a shell' of their daughter.
Twelve-year-old Nancy Fitzmaurice died in August, two weeks after her parents' request was granted by a judge. In fact, Charlotte says such hard decisions should not have to be made by the parents:
It shouldn't have to be a mother's decision to end their child's life, doctors should be able to take that away from you.
The parents claim that their decision to end their daughter's life is based on compassion. But for many, the action is nothing short of murder. What do you think?
I get that you are saying that only the person himself can decide whether to live or die but --- how practical is to ask a terminally ill patient if he wants to be put to death or on further treatment?😕 The patient would be under pressure to consent to die 🤔
You are no one to decide that person't life...He/She will suffer ...will be in a sinking condition,,,,so rather than that,,,we can ask them !!!Isn't itwhat do u ppl say ?