While most cases of euthanasia are due to some sort of terminal illness, this case is much different. Although blindness and deafness isn’t something I would ever want to experience, I’m not sure if I’d want to lose my life as opposed to dealing with it.
Doctor David Dufour, the man responsible to conduct the euthanasia, said that the twins made their decision in “full conscience”. He described the what happened prior to the operation.“They had a cup of coffee in the hall, it went well and a rich conversation. The 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.”
This actually touched my heart above all else, I’m not sure if I necessarily agree with the twins’ decision but the bond they shared if definitely one to admire. They were together their entire lives and now they’re ending their lives, together.
Doctor David Dufour, the man responsible to conduct the euthanasia, said that the twins made their decision in “full conscience”. He described the what happened prior to the operation.“They had a cup of coffee in the hall, it went well and a rich conversation. The 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.”
This actually touched my heart above all else, I’m not sure if I necessarily agree with the twins’ decision but the bond they shared if definitely one to admire. They were together their entire lives and now they’re ending their lives, together.