Considering the condition of the children, the parents' request appears 
reasonable. However, this being a taboo subject in our society where birth 
and death are considered to be the will of fate, the president will attract 
a lot of flack if she were to grant their request. Given that the children 
are not old enough to decide for themselves, this is a tricky situation. 
Also, it is not clear from this article as to whether the children are 
mentally agile and can think for themselves. If they are, then the parents 
should not make this decision on their behalf. While mercy killing is a good 
thing for terminally ill patients, whether they want to die or live and 
continue to suffer is for the patients themselves to decide, unless they are 
mentally incapable of doing so. Granting carers the right to decide on 
behalf of patients can set a dangerous precedent.

Geetha
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vikas Kapoor" <[email protected]>
To: "Access India" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 7:03 PM
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
Vikas Kapoor,
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