Family Recounts Chilling Meetings with Doctors, Nurses Before Beloved Grandmother Was Euthanized, Allegedly Against Her Will and Theirs
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Family Recounts Chilling Meetings with Doctors, Nurses Before Beloved Grandmother Was Euthanized, Allegedly Against Her Will and Theirs
An elderly woman had her life tragically end in a terrible tale from Canada that should remind Americans why assisted suicide laws are abusive and coercive. An 83-year-old grandmother died […] The post Family Recounts Chilling Meetings with Doctors, Nurses Before Beloved Grandmother Was Euthanized, Allegedly Against Her Will and Theirs appeared first on The Western Journal.
Family Recounts Chilling Meetings with Doctors, Nurses Before Beloved Grandmother Was Euthanized, Allegedly Against Her Will and Theirs * The Gateway Pundit * by Samuel Short, The Western Journal
An elderly woman had her life tragically end in a terrible tale from Canada that should remind Americans why assisted suicide laws are abusive and coercive. The post Family Recounts Chilling Meetings with Doctors, Nurses Before Beloved Grandmother Was Euthanized, Allegedly Against Her Will and Theirs appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Brigitte Stegemann's family, an 83-year-old woman who died through the Medical Assistance for Death (MAID) program in Canada, denounced what classifies as a series of flaws in the process that preceded her death on July 10. In a Facebook publication on July 21, relatives claim that Stegemann had previously refused to die medically assisted for religious reasons and question how her decision-making capacity was assessed.
Family Recounts Chilling Meetings with Doctors, Nurses Before Beloved Grandmother Was Euthanized, Allegedly Against Her Will and Theirs - Politics, Policy, Political Views
An elderly woman had her life tragically end in a terrible tale from Canada that should remind Americans why assisted suicide laws are abusive and coercive. An 83-year-old grandmother died July 10 by way of the country’s Medical Assistance in Dying program. Brigitte Stegemann was a devout Christian; the U.K.’s Daily Mail said she had made it clear that assisted suicide conflicted with her faith. According to her family and comments she made befo…
Family says 83-year-old grandmother euthanised against her will in Canada
An 83-year-old grandmother allegedly had her life ended against her will in a Canadian nursing home, contrary to her wishes and her religious beliefs, her family has claimed. Brigitte Stegemann, known to her family as “GG”, had her life ended by euthanasia on 10 July under Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) programme. According to her granddaughter, Brigitte Kranendonk, who held power of attorney for her grandmother and was the primary …
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