Euthanasia As A Virtuous And Rightful Act

Authors

  • Bharti Sharma BA.LLB, Vth Semester Student, Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka affiliated to GGSIPU
  • Shivi Thareja BA.LLB, Vth Semester Student, Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka affiliated to GGSIPU

Keywords:

Euthanasia, euthanised

Abstract

"I'm 29 years old and I've chosen to be voluntarily euthanised. I've chosen this because I have  a lot of mental health issues. I suffer unbearably and hopelessly. Every breath I take is  torture…" These were the lines said by Aurelia Brouwers, a 29-year-old Dutch woman, when asked that  why she wants to embrace death. Evidently, it sounds devastating and reflects the misery and  agony that this woman underwent. She was euthanised on 26 January 2018. She drank the  poison supplied by a doctor and was lay down to die. Euthanasia is illegal in most countries, but in the Netherland, it is allowed, if a doctor is  convinced that a patient's suffering is "unbearable with no prospect of improvement" and if  there is "no reasonable alternative in the patient's situation". Aurelia Brouwers' wish to die came with a long history of mental illness. When she was 12,  she suffered from depression and was later diagnosed with Border Line Personality Disorder.  She was chronically depressed and sicidal, had anxiety, psychoses and heard voices.  During the last fortnight of her life, Aurelia was often distressed and had self-harm. One of the  journalists, who documented the last days of her life, recalls that it was quite obvious that she  was under constant mental pressure and didn’t talk much on any other thing apart from  euthanasia. On that, she was crystal-clear. She expressed, "I'm stuck in my own body, my own head, and I just want to be free. I have never  been happy - I don't know the concept of happiness."

Published

2021-12-12

How to Cite

Sharma, B., & Thareja, S. (2021). Euthanasia As A Virtuous And Rightful Act . Trinity Law Review, 2(1), 5–10. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/tlr/article/view/1514