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terminally ill minor has become the first child to be euthanized in
Belgium since age restrictions were lifted in the country two years ago,
according to several sources. A Belgian lawmaker told CNN affiliate VTM
that the …
First child dies by euthanasia in Belgium
Story highlights
- A terminally ill minor was granted euthanasia within the past week, report says
- Belgium is only country to allow mercy killing with no age restrictions
(CNN)A
terminally ill minor has become the first child to be euthanized in
Belgium since age restrictions were lifted in the country two years ago,
according to several sources.
A Belgian lawmaker told CNN affiliate VTM that the physician-assisted suicide happened within the past week.
The
child, who was suffering from an incurable disease, had asked for
euthanasia, Sen. Jean-Jacques De Gucht told VTM. The identity of the
child and age are unknown.
"I think
it's very important that we, as a society, have given the opportunity
to those people to decide for themselves in what manner they cope with
that situation," said Gucht, a supporter of euthanasia legislation.
Wim
Distelmans, who chairs Belgium's Federal Control and Evaluation
Committee on Euthanasia, told state broadcaster RTBF that fortunately
few children had demanded mercy killing but "that does not mean we
should deny them the right to a dignified death."
Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002 for those in "constant and unbearable physical or mental suffering that cannot be alleviated." Minors were included in the original proposals but removed from the final legislation in the face of political opposition.
In
2014, the bill extended the "right to die" to those under the age of
18. But there were additional strict conditions, including that the
child was judged to be able to understand what euthanasia means.
Consent of parents or guardians must also be given.
"This
can only be in cases of serious and incurable diseases, which is the
same thing for adults ... but for minors an additional condition is that
the death must be expected in the near future," Jacqueline Herremans
told RTBF. Herremans is the president of Belgium's Association for the
Right to Die with Dignity and also a member of the federal committee on euthanasia.
Belgium is the only country that allows euthanasia for children of any age.
The
Netherlands also allows mercy killings for children, but only for those
12 and over. It became the first country to legalize euthanasia in
April 2002.
Physician-assisted suicide is legal in five US states.
Individuals have the option under state law in Oregon, Vermont,
Washington and California. In Montana, it is an option given to
individuals via court decision. They must have a terminal illness as
well as a prognosis of six months or less to live. Physicians cannot be
prosecuted for prescribing medications to hasten death.
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