Couldn't find this one posted here.
So the highlights (lowlights?) are:
- In 1993, a 13 yr old girl with leukemia died due to her parents refusal of blood.
- The physician consented to the parents' wishes.
- The government attempted to prosecute them for murder.
- In 2010 the court ruled they should stand trial for murder.
- Now that decision has essentially been overturned.
- The doctor violated medical ethics regulations when he followed the parents' wishes.
- The girl's dad is said to be a military reservist. I guess he compartmentalizes his adherence to doctrines about bloodguilt.
Her name was Juliana Bonfim da Silva, and she never had the chance to live a full life.