A mother has made legal history after she won a High Court case to end
the life of her severely disabled 12-year-old daughter.


http://www.itv.com/news/2014-10-26/mother-wins-right-to-end-disabled-daughters-life/

Charlotte Fitzmaurice with baby Nancy
Nancy Fitzmaurice was born blind and suffering from hydrocphalus,
meningitis and septicaemia. Credit: SWNS


Nancy Fitzmaurice was born blind and suffering from hydrocphalus,
meningitis and septicaemia, which left her unable to talk, walk, eat
or drink.

Her quality of life was so poor she depended on round the clock
hospital care and was fed, watered and medicated through a tube at
London's Great Ormond Street Hospital.


But when a routine operation left her screaming in agony her devoted
mother, Charlotte Fitzmaurice, who had given up work to look after her
daughter, made the heartbreaking decision to end Nancy's life.


In a landmark case, Great Ormond Street fought on behalf of Charlotte,
and dad David Wise, to give her the right to die.




Nancy Fitzmaurice at age 11
Nancy died on 21 August after doctors withdrew food and fluids. Credit: SWNS


In a statement given to a judge explaining why her daughter should no
longer suffer Charlotte said her daughter longed for peace.


After reading the heartbreaking words Justice Eleanor King at the High
Court of Justice granted the request and Nancy died in hospital.


The ruling sets a precedent as it is the first time a child breathing
on their own, not on life support and not suffering from a terminal
illness, has been allowed to die.


In her summing up the judge said Charlotte's love for her daughter is
apparent and she had "great admiration" for her devotion to Nancy.

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"The last day was the hardest of my life. It was absolutely
horrifying. I miss my beautiful girl every day and although I know it
was the right thing to do, I will never forgive myself. It shouldn't
have to be a mother's decision to end their child's life, doctors
should be able to take that away from you."

– Charlotte Fitzmaurice



-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

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