At least they have a responsibility to explain to them what they are
planning to do. I am sure there would be ways of making them live a
better life, but if the parents feel defeated then there is little or no
choice, unless perhaps someone personally willing to bankroll their
rebah or treatment. 

Subramani 

 

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Subject: [AI] Parents want mercy killing for 4 disabled sons

Folks, what do you have to say on the article pasted below?

Parents want mercy killing for 4 disabled sons

IANS 11 August 2009, 01:42pm IST

LUCKNOW: A farmer and his wife in Uttar Pradesh have sought President
Pratibha Patil's permission for the mercy killing of all their four sons
who  
have turned into virtual vegetables. 

The four, aged 10 to 16 years, have been afflicted by muscular
dystrophy, a genetic disease that has confined them to bed. 

"My sons cannot stand on their feet. They are unable to move their body
below the neck. I see their distress every day. Now when doctors too
have lost hope, I want they should die. Death would be the ultimate
solution for their suffering," farmer Jeet Narayan of Bashi village of
Mirzapur district, some 300 km from Lucknow, has said in his letter to
Patil. 

"My sons are in utter discomfort. I cannot see their helplessness any
more. So, we have written to the president that our sons be killed
through euthanasia," Narayan's wife Prabhavati said over telephone. 

Narayan has told his neighbours that he has sold of all his valuables to
meet the medical expenses of his sons. 

"Our financial resources have been exhausted. I even sold off the
parental land. Moreover, I owe nearly Rs 2 lakh to moneylenders," he
said. 

Prabhavati said muscular dystrophy afflicted her sons when they were
five years old. She identified them as Durgesh, 16, Sarvesh, 14,
Brijesh, 11, and Suresh, 10. All four were normal children until then. 

The couple now fears their four-year-old daughter may become disabled
when she turns five. 

"Till now our daughter is doing fine but we are quite worried about her.
She might meet the same fate like her brothers after a year or so," said
Prabhavati. 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/city/lucknow/Parents-want-mercy-
killing-for-4-disabled-sons/articleshow/4880814.cms
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