If there is a legal living will, if there is agreement that they are PVS, if their is agreement amongst all the family regarding their wishes...that would be one thing (actually, three things). I still do not agree with it, but would not fight it like this. But in this case you had none of those things. A judge ruled, in the absence of clear, unimpeachable, beyond a reasonable doubt evidence, on two of those things...and then it was backed up by appeals courts all the way up the line, ignoring the legislative and executive branches at every turn. That is the travesty.
They forced euthenasia on this woman and that something we must, IMHO, stand four square against recoil from.
I saw someone from her family on TV the other day. They said she was clearly aware that she was dying. They said she had a panic stricken look on her face and her eyes were rapidly moving rom side to side as if she was panicking.
For me, the tragedy is that the law allows for euthanasia under any conditions.