Mercy killing of a comatose woman, who is in coma for the past 17 years, has been approved by a court In Milan on Monday.
A court in Milan on Monday overruled a regional order barring area hospitals from halting a comatose woman's life support in a high-profile right-to-die case, a lawyer for the family told AFP.
"The tribunal annulled the administrative order, and it ordered the (Lombardy) region to apply the decision of the appeal court," Vittorio Angiolini said by telephone.Eluana Englaro's father won a 10-year court battle with an appeal court ruling in November that allowed doctors to remove her feeding tube.
Authorities in Milan had already ordered all health personnel in the region not to carry out the action after a lower court ruling in September.
Englaro, 37, has been in a coma since a car accident 17 years ago.
"I can be nothing but satisfied," her father Beppino Englaro said of the ruling, speaking to the ANSA news agency.
Englaro is currently at a Catholic hospital near Milan where nurses have refused to cooperate in ending her life.
Advertisement
On Monday it said it would not make a definitive decision before next week.
Advertisement
Monsignor Angelo Bagnasco, the head of the Italian Catholic Church, reiterated its opposition to euthanasia on Monday, saying it was "necessary to reaffirm and guarantee ... the true right (to life) of every human person."
He added: "The right to life is indeed incontrovertible."
The withdrawal of feeding and hydration is "unacceptable euthanasia," he said.
Source-AFP
PRI/L