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Thursday, November 19, 2009

So, you're saying it was OK to kill her then.

Because her condition was "irreversible".

"The situation of the brain was consistent with persistent vegetative state" and "were irreversible neuropathological damage," say the neurologists Fabrizio Tagliavini and Raffaele de Caro.


Whatever helps you sleep at night.

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