Teenage girl wins right to die

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  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7721231.stm

    Teenage girl wins right to die

    A terminally-ill girl has won the right to die after a hospital ended its bid to force her to have a heart operation.

    Herefordshire Primary Care Trust dropped a High Court case after a child protection officer said Hannah Jones was adamant she did not want surgery.

    The 13-year-old, from Marden, has refused a heart transplant because it might not work and, if it did, would be followed by constant medication.

    The girl, who has a hole in her heart, says she wants to die with dignity.

    Hannah was interviewed by the child protection officer after the trust applied for a court order in February to force the transplant.

    She said she wanted to stop treatment and spend the rest of her life at home.

    The BBC's Jane Deith, who has followed Hannah's legal battle, said: "Hannah managed to convince this officer that this was a decision she had made on her own and she had thought about it over a long period of time, and eventually the court proceeding was dropped."

    Parents 'proud'

    Our reporter said that the girl's parents supported her decision and were "very proud of her".

    "She didn't take the decision lightly, and she had chosen that she wanted to live and die in dignity at home with her parents."

    The Daily Telegraph quoted Hannah's father Andrew, 43, as saying: "It is outrageous that the people from the hospital could presume we didn't have our daughter's best interests at heart.

    "Hannah had been through enough already and to have the added stress of a possible court hearing or being forcibly taken into hospital is disgraceful."

    Hannah previously suffered from leukaemia and her heart has been weakened by drugs she was required to take from the age of five.

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    sorry bout the formatting.

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    I posted this story because we have seen so many kids die after going through court proceedings for refusal of a blood transfusion.

    I know this is not the same, this girl does not risk being shunned or DF.

    But a court did recognize and respect her wish to die at such a young age.

    purps

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    extremely interesting and sad story

  • wobble
    wobble

    The difference here is that this poor young lady has made this decision,for which she has my admiration and respect,based on knowing all the facts. Children of Jehovah's Witnesses are NOT given all the facts about the scriptural teaching on blood,(that abstaining is only a food issue,for example) and are not helped to reason for themselves on the twisted "fractions" doctrine,and so are not in a position to make a reasoned decision as this young lady did.

    Therefore it is right that such children,who have been "radicalised" by the Mullahs at the Kingdumb Hell are made Wards of Court and their lives saved,thus giving them a chance to learn the truth.

    love

    Wobble

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