A 29-year-old physically healthy Dutch woman named Zoraya ter Beek has died by assisted suicide. Ter Beek, who suffered from unmanageable pain due to Lyme disease, chose to end her life with the help of the Dutch government. Her case has sparked discussions about the ethics of assisted suicide, particularly for individuals who are not terminally ill. This event has highlighted the complexities and controversies surrounding euthanasia laws in the Netherlands.
Assisted dying in Germany: Ralf Bladt was 56 years old, loved his road haulier job and big cars. On holiday in September 2020, however, he noticed something was wrong. A year later came the diagnosis of a form of motor neuron disease. https://t.co/Ev5pqqRck4
Physically healthy Dutch woman Zoraya ter Beek, 29, dies by assisted suicide https://t.co/fhOvEQ4hBE https://t.co/WVQeWEPFXo
She's Gone Now. 29-Year-Old Woman in Perfect Health Ends Her Life With Help of Dutch Government https://t.co/p8TojNqvza
Physically healthy Dutch woman dies by assisted suicide at age 29 https://t.co/R4ijdYFSPX
Woman with ‘unmanageable’ pain from Lyme disease chooses to die. She wasn’t always believed https://t.co/pOvKiFtI9z https://t.co/tr5Xe9UGx4