Eluana Englaro's Father Could Get Murder Charge in Starvation Euthanasia Death
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by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
February 27, 2009

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Rome, Italy (LifeNews.com) -- Eluana Englaro's father Beppino may be 
charged with murder in association with the starvation and 
dehydration euthanasia death of his daughter. After an international 
debate over whether she should be denied food and water, Beppino used 
the right he won in court to take his daughter's life.

The disabled woman had been in a minimally conscious state since 
1992, when she was involved in an automobile accident.

<http://www.lifenews.com/bio2739.html>Englaro ultimately died earlier 
this month after having part of her food and water denied to her 
through her feeding tube over a five day period.

Now, pro-life groups in Italy have triggered an investigation into 
Beppino's actions that could end up with local prosecutors charging 
him with murder.

Local officials in north-eastern Italy's Udine region named him as 
one of 14 people they are investigation in relation to the euthanasia 
death. Other people include Eluana's anesthesiologist, Amato De 
Monte, and members of the medical team that should have been 
providing her with proper medical care.

The pro-life group Truth and Life Committee prompted the 
investigation with the filing of a lawsuit and prosecutors must act 
on such suits even if they believe there is no evidence of wrongdoing.

Udine Chief Prosecutor Antonio Niancardi told the Italian ANSA news 
agency that the investigation was ''a due act,'' meaning it was 
prompted by a complaint filed by a third party.

Mario Palmaro, the head of the pro-life group, told ANSA the 13-page 
lawsuit "is a very detailed report in which we implicate Beppino 
Englaro, the doctor and nurses, and the heads of the La Quiete clinic'."

He accused the medical staff or not following the standard practice 
of care and Italian law, which prohibits euthanasia.

Meanwhile, Englaro family's lawyer, Giuseppe Campeis, said Beppino 
expected to face an investigation into Englaro's death.

''It was something we'd been expecting, only perhaps it would have 
been better for it to arrive on the day of her death," he said. ''It 
doesn't change anything for us. Now we'll have the chance to clear 
everything up in cross-examination'."

Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan, the health minister for the Vatican, 
told ANSA he was elated by the news of an investigation.

''If Beppino Englaro killed Eluana then he's a murderer," he said.


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