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Cancer patient becomes Colombia's first legal euthanasia case | Cancer patient becomes Colombia's first legal euthanasia case |
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A 79-year old Colombian man has become the first person in the country to die legally by euthanasia. | A 79-year old Colombian man has become the first person in the country to die legally by euthanasia. |
Ovidio Gonzalez was suffering from terminal throat cancer and said he had been suffering unbearable pain. | Ovidio Gonzalez was suffering from terminal throat cancer and said he had been suffering unbearable pain. |
Colombia's Catholic Church has said euthanasia is morally unacceptable and it has threatened to close its hospitals across the country. | |
Colombia is one of the few countries in the world, and the only one in Latin America, where euthanasia is allowed. | Colombia is one of the few countries in the world, and the only one in Latin America, where euthanasia is allowed. |
Assisted suicide was approved by the Constitutional Court in the 1990s. But no procedures had been performed because the measure had not been regulated. | Assisted suicide was approved by the Constitutional Court in the 1990s. But no procedures had been performed because the measure had not been regulated. |
It was only in May that the health ministry intervened and issued a set of guidelines for hospitals. | It was only in May that the health ministry intervened and issued a set of guidelines for hospitals. |
'Less publicity' | 'Less publicity' |
Mr Gonzalez died in a clinic in the western city of Pereira, after a legal battle. | Mr Gonzalez died in a clinic in the western city of Pereira, after a legal battle. |
His son Julio Cesar is a cartoonist with one of Colombia's top newspapers, El Tiempo. | His son Julio Cesar is a cartoonist with one of Colombia's top newspapers, El Tiempo. |
"My father received the news [that the procedure had been approved] with relief," said Mr Gonzalez, better known by his pen name Matador, or The Killer. | "My father received the news [that the procedure had been approved] with relief," said Mr Gonzalez, better known by his pen name Matador, or The Killer. |
"It is a pity that it had to be like that. My dad deserved to go with less publicity," he added. | "It is a pity that it had to be like that. My dad deserved to go with less publicity," he added. |
Euthanasia is highly controversial in the predominantly Roman Catholic country. | Euthanasia is highly controversial in the predominantly Roman Catholic country. |
Critics also point out that the measure has not been voted by Congress. | Critics also point out that the measure has not been voted by Congress. |
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