Pregnant Brain-Dead Texas Woman Taken Off Life Support
Following court ruling
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The family of a brain-dead, pregnant Texas woman said Sunday afternoon that she has been removed from life support following a judge's ruling that a Fort Worth hospital was misapplying state law in the case.
A statement sent Sunday afternoon by lawyers for the husband of Marlise Munoz says she was disconnected from life support about 11:30 a.m.
It says her body was released to her husband, Erick Munoz.
The family "will now proceed with the somber task of laying Marlise Munoz's body to rest, and grieving over the great loss that has been suffered," the statement says.
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Which leads us all to a rather oblivious question? WHEN in Hell's Blue Blazes, are the brain-dead POLITICIANS going to be taken off of life support!?!? As far as mah sorry ass is concerned, it can NOT be ONE nano-second too soon!
I think the headline is incorrect. It should read:
"Corpse with Embyro No Longer Preserved"
Wow