Leave it to the un-educated to second guess everything. My guess is that the “snowboarding” accident rendered their son so severely brain damaged that he’d have no quality of life “if” he ever regained consciousness. Perhaps the medical professionals simply didn’t believe that interrupting the natural death was a great idea. Maybe it was the best decision for the patient. How could anyone prove that there was a more sinister motive? Organ transplants are a losing proposition for hospitals financially.
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Leave it to the un-educated to second guess everything. My guess is that the “snowboarding” accident rendered their son so severely brain damaged that he’d have no quality of life “if” he ever regained consciousness. Perhaps the medical professionals simply didn’t believe that interrupting the natural death was a great idea. Maybe it was the best decision for the patient. How could anyone prove that there was a more sinister motive? Organ transplants are a losing proposition for hospitals financially.