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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Death: Belgian style


Marc and Eddy Verbessem

LifeSiteNews has published  the full tragic story of the euthanasia of two Belgian male twins aged 45 years

It is not a pleasant story. Frankly it defies belief how such an event can happen in a society which claims to be civilised

"Twin brothers, 45, who were born deaf, were euthanized in Belgium last month after they learned that they would soon go blind.
 
The two men, identified as Marc and Eddy Verbessem, were otherwise not seriously ill, but reportedly told doctors that the thought of not being able to see each other again was unbearable.
 
Euthanasia is legal in Belgium, but only technically in cases of unbearable suffering
The pair was reportedly originally denied the euthanasia by a local doctor who said, "I do not think this was what the legislation meant by 'unbearable suffering'."
 
However, David Dufour, a doctor at Brussels University Hospital, agreed to kill the men by lethal injection. He told RTL television that they “were very happy.”
 
“It was a relief to see the end of their suffering,” he said. “They had a cup of coffee in the hall, it went well and a rich conversation. The separation from their parents and brother was very serene and beautiful.
 
“At the last there was a little wave of their hands and then they were gone.”

Marc and Eddy’s older brother, Dirk, explained that the pair, who both worked as cobblers, lived together, and that blindness “would have made them completely dependent.”

“They did not want to be in an institution," he said."

2 comments:

  1. Don't you wish there could have been a way to stop them, to encourage them to go on? To promise to care for them for life, or something? This story is so sad on so many levels.

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  2. I agree that it is one of the saddest stories I have heard in a long while. And what a waste ! They had so much to live for.

    Unfortunately certain countries of the EU are obsessed with euthanasia and trying to get it legalised. Many of these States have systems of socialised medicine. Especially because of financial constraints the bureaucracy which runs these sytems sees the method of dealing with people with terminal illnesses and others who do not as death/ The spirit which animate health care systems has disappeared

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