I believe that all blood matters should be a "matter of conscience" in emergencies and that the decision of what constitutes an emergency should be left to the patient and his/her doctors with no interference from WTBTS aka "the organization." I believe there is scriptural support for this in the old testament where no one seemed to receive a death penalty for eating blood when famished and were allowed to sell blood-filled animal carcases to the surrounding nations. I also believe that in the new testament that the abstaining from blood is a dietary/worship matter not a medical life saving one.
If Lawrence Hughes is successful in pushing towards this goal then I wish him all the best. On a personal level I cry for him as I could so easily be in the same position if either my (now adult) son or daughter should take a "firm stand" against blood - I would be desperate that I had brought up my children to believe this is what God wants of them when I now don't believe this at all.
On this particular case with Bethany having received many transfusions as ward of court and dieing anyway - well, what a tragedy for all concerned.