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UK hospital removes food, water from unconscious Polish Catholic euthanasia victim on Christmas Eve
lifesitenews ^ | 12/24/2020 | Dorothy Cummings McLean

Posted on 12/28/2020 5:25:23 AM PST by xomething

POLAND, December 24, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — The sister of a man effectively sentenced to death by euthanasia by an appeals court yesterday has reached out to LifeSiteNews to say that her brother was not as ill as has been reported.

During yesterday’s court session, it was stated that the man, known only as RS or P, was in a coma. His sister rejects this statement.

“He is not on a respirator,” she wrote from Poland.

“He is breathing on his own.”

There is a publication ban in the United Kingdom on the name of all the parties in the case. LifeSite was independently able to confirm the sister’s identity.

As LifeSiteNews reported yesterday, a middle-aged Polish man, publicly known only as “RS” or “P” and who suffered brain damage after a heart attack, is lying in hospital in England. The hospital responsible for his care successfully petitioned a court for permission to discontinue life-sustaining treatment. The patient’s wife of 17 years supports the hospital’s wish to discontinue treatment. However, the patient’s mother and sisters do not, citing RS’s deeply held pro-life Catholic beliefs.

RS’s sister told LifeSiteNews today that the hospital has now disconnected her brother’s water supply. “We asked the hospital to wait for Mama, so she could say good-bye,” she wrote. “They didn’t wait.”

“My brother was a very religious and conservative man,” RS’s sister told LifeSiteNews via email.

“He went to church and received the sacraments. He studied at a Catholic high school. He went to [the shrine at] Częstochowa and to the Vatican. He had a photo from a personal audience with Pope John Paul II, of which he was very proud.”

RS’s sister told LifeSiteNews that RS regretted that he could no longer receive the sacraments after marrying a woman had been married previously. RS had considered possibilities for grounds for the annulment of his wife’s first marriage, the primary one being that she had been forced into the union by her mother. Meanwhiles, RS continued to go to Mass.

“[My sister-in-law] herself said that [RS] went to church at least once a month,” his sister wrote.

“He couldn’t go more often because he worked a night shift.”

Meanwhile, RS’s sister insists that RS did not want to suffer the same fate as the late Alfie Evans. She told LifeSiteNews that he had been “outraged” by Alfie’s fate.

“[My brother] often commented on political events. He was outraged by the Alfie Evans case,” she stated.

“He did not agree that the courts and doctors could decide to pull the plug on someone. He criticized the judges who sentenced Alfie to death.”

Ironically, one of the appeal courts justices who turned down a final appeal by Alfie Evans’ father to continue his son’s life-sustaining treatment, Lady Justice King, was one of the two judges yesterday who turned down RS’s birth family’s application to appeal Justice Cohen’s decision to stop life-sustaining treatment for RS.

RS’s sister told LifeSiteNews that she believed her sister-in-law was lying when she told the court that her brother “would not want to be a burden.”

“Really, she said herself that he was very pro-life, and that he had said once that if he was in a similar situation, everything should be done to save his life,” she said.

“That was compatible with his views.”

Like Alfie’s mother and father, RS’s mother and sisters didn't agree with medical opinions that dying was in their loved one’s “best interests.” RS’s sister told LifeSiteNews that they had shown a neurologist a video of their brother, and he had told them that his condition might improve.

“We cannot have a normal consultation because the hospital does not allow us,” she said.

“He is not connected to a ventilator; he is breathing on his own. Yesterday they disconnected him from nutrition, despite us asking doctors if they would hold back until my mother could arrive, so that she could say good-bye.”

RS’s sister said that the family wanted to take him back to Poland, but the hospital would not agree. RS, who was born in Poland, has lived in the southwestern UK only since 2006. His sister, who still lives in Poland, characterized her brother as a caring family man who was overworked, both working a night shift and caring for his children at home. She said his wife was not employed.

The sister also stated that her brother’s wife had lied to the court about she and RS’s birth family not knowing each other and in saying that her mother-in-law was not interested in her children.

“Mama always asked my brother about her grandchildren, and she was sorry she had little contact with them,” the sister said.

Meanwhile, RS’s mother had made the acquaintance of RS’s wife and had met with her in their native Polish city. She had been at her daughter-in-law's family home for the wedding and also for her grandson’s First Communion party. RS’s sister had also met RS’s wife many times, including at RS’s father’s funeral. She said that RS’s other sister had also been to RS’s wife’s family home many times and was godmother to RS’s son.

RS’s sister also stated that her sister-in-law was not interested in contacting RS’s birth family and that the marriage was not a happy one.

“She didn’t want to contact us,” she said. “We don’t know why. She also wouldn’t allow him to bring the children to see us.”

“From my brother's stories, I know that he was not happy with her,” the sister continued.

“She had strange, hysterical outbursts at [RS] and the children. She fainted ‘on demand’ (hyperventilating). She would frighten the children with stories that she would run away, or she made scenes in the street and made [RS] and the children kneel and apologize to her.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: bot; euthanasia; postandrun; prolife

1 posted on 12/28/2020 5:25:23 AM PST by xomething
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To: xomething

I’ve been “the person” to decide whether or not to withhold food and water for a patient who was not going to recover. It is not a decision made lightly. Nor does it mean the patient dies in three or four days.

I know in he US hospitals and care facilities do not make that decision lightly.

It is not a good time for anyone involved.


2 posted on 12/28/2020 5:28:56 AM PST by Vermont Lt (We have entered "Insanity Week." Act accordingly.)
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To: Vermont Lt

It’s not a decision to be made at all.


3 posted on 12/28/2020 5:41:19 AM PST by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (White Privilege does NOT begin with Being White but when you ACT "WHITE"! So, -- ACT "WHITE"!)
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To: xomething

>There is a publication ban in the United Kingdom on the name of all the parties in the case.

Makes it harder to get publicity, easier to sweep under the rug.


4 posted on 12/28/2020 5:43:10 AM PST by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (White Privilege does NOT begin with Being White but when you ACT "WHITE"! So, -- ACT "WHITE"!)
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To: Vermont Lt

Government, insurances, nor hospitals/medical professionals should be in the businesses of making such a decision.

It is a private matter that should be left up to the individual or the next of kin, guided by those professionals and constrained by the financial costs incurred and law.

Everyone is different and when you create conveyor belt health care as in the UK or even US where everything is flowcharted and you have this BS “standard of care,” you really ignore the differences between people.


5 posted on 12/28/2020 5:44:27 AM PST by Red6
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To: xomething

NHS - license to kill


6 posted on 12/28/2020 5:44:39 AM PST by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (White Privilege does NOT begin with Being White but when you ACT "WHITE"! So, -- ACT "WHITE"!)
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To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide

Well, I hope it is not something you ever have to face.

And I hope it is something you’ve discussed with your healthcare proxy. Living on a vent and a feeding tube stuck through your gut is not “living.” But your mileage may vary.

Don’t “stick” someone like me with YOUR decision, because you might not like where its going.


7 posted on 12/28/2020 5:54:59 AM PST by Vermont Lt (We have entered "Insanity Week." Act accordingly.)
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To: Red6

I don’t judge anyone’s decision, either way on this.

But the key bit of information is to make sure your family and healthcare proxy KNOWS your wishes. If you can, put those wishes in writing.

Leaving that call for others will hardly ever work out the way you want it to happen.

And...don’t expect the hospital to be your hospice facility. That is not their purpose. If you “choose” to live out your life on a vent and feeding tube, you will have to find another place to do that. Hospitals will not hold you in a bed for months in a vegetative state.


8 posted on 12/28/2020 5:58:00 AM PST by Vermont Lt (We have entered "Insanity Week." Act accordingly.)
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To: xomething

Government-assisted death. In the USA, the dems will first implement government-controlled healthcare, and then knock off all those pesky old people, leaving much more money in the system for all those nice boys with beards and those nice girls with burkas.


9 posted on 12/28/2020 6:10:06 AM PST by I want the USA back (I fear my government much much much much much much much much much much more than a virus from china.)
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To: Vermont Lt

Taking them out is not mercy.

You can decide for yourself. I do suggest trying it first.


10 posted on 12/28/2020 6:14:36 AM PST by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (White Privilege does NOT begin with Being White but when you ACT "WHITE"! So, -- ACT "WHITE"!)
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To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide

Been there and done that.

I don’t need a lecture from anyone on the subject.

I respect others’ decisions. I would never tell you what to do. Please, have the same respect for others.


11 posted on 12/28/2020 6:25:10 AM PST by Vermont Lt (We have entered "Insanity Week." Act accordingly.)
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To: Vermont Lt

Public policy is about telling people what they can and can’t do.

Judging by your comments, you must be pro-abortion too.
Otherwise you would be telling people what they can’t do when it comes to killing other people in ways that have been legalized.


12 posted on 12/28/2020 9:24:26 AM PST by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (White Privilege does NOT begin with Being White but when you ACT "WHITE"! So, -- ACT "WHITE"!)
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To: Vermont Lt

Well that’s for sure.

In the US they will throw you out of the hospital the same day after a somewhat major surgery even if someone needs a monitored/controlled environment.

The US has an odd health care system. Preventative health care doesn’t exist, except if it’s vaccines. Folks get released from hospitals, often to return because frankly they were released to early. Rehab is a joke. If you’re a woman that needs testosterone because your levels are low (when getting older), insurance won’t pay. But if you’re a woman that wants to be a man, they will pay. 10 years ago they practically pushed opioids. Today you can be bent over in pain and screaming from a kidney stone and they’ll give you an overpriced fancy version of Tylenol.

I am not impressed with the awesome health care in this country. Not at all. It’s over sold and everyone here presumes it’s the best care in the world, until you look at the infant death mortality rates, pneumonia death rates, Covid death rates, life expectancy... If you want a 1/3 probability of having a cesarean even if you’re an illegal (government covers the costs), this place rocks, but if you’re actually sick and need care, hell, you might not even get it!


13 posted on 12/28/2020 12:49:36 PM PST by Red6
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