REMOVING COMATOSE PATIENT’S TUBE IS LEGAL IN GERMANY

Germany’s top court ruled that removing a tube used to prolong a comatose patient’s life for years is not a crime.

The Federal High Court suspended a 9-month prison sentence on a lawyer and acquitted him. He had advised a client to snip an intravenous feeding tube to hasten the death of her mother.

The mother, hospitalized since 2002, had previously approved ending any life-prolonging treatment.

Published by
Lorenzo Briotti