The A-level schoolgirl from Birmingham suffered from a rare degenerative disease and was fully conscious and able to communicate, repeatedly telling doctors that she did not want to die. However, last month a Court of Protection judge said that she lacked the capacity to make decisions about her treatment amid reporting restrictions preventing Sudiksha, her family and the NHS Trust and medics treating her, from being identified.
So she says she doesnt want to die, so they declare incompetent so that they can ignore her request not to die, then they are able to her name from the record so that it cannot be discussed.
I hear nothing butt bad news from the UK. I hope to never travel there as the weather seems awful too. George Orwell cpuld have never prwdicted what a world bongland would become.
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It's an open secret that the NHS will do whatever it can to get rid of you once the going gets any tougher than 'two paracetamol and frick off'. There's basically an ongoing, intermittently-resurfacing scandal of NHS nursing homes putting their more demanding residents into a locked room with an angry sudanese nurse and letting nature take its course.
But it's "free" tho
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How is this a bad thing?
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"Got 'em."
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