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  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    http://www.canoe.ca/CalgaryNews/cs.cs-10-18-0004.html

    Friday, October 18, 2002
    Dying wish unfulfilled
    Judge can't hear transfusion case
    By MELISSA RIDGEN, CALGARY SUN

    Bethany Hughes' dying wish for teens to have the right to determine their own medical treatment is a wish family court can't grant, a judge ruled yesterday.

    "I'm saddened Bethany didn't manage to be here with us today," said Judge Alberta Vickery.

    Vickery ruled her court has no jurisdiction to hear arguments regarding Charter Rights violations Bethany and her mother Arliss allegedly suffered when the then-16-year-old leukemia patient was made a ward of the province and forced to undergo blood transfusions last February.

    Bethany -- a Jehovah's Witness -- opposed receiving blood.

    Vickery said family court's involvement in the matter ended July 2 when the temporary guardianship order was terminated after doctors said the transfusions weren't helping.

    "I have no jurisdiction to continue here," the judge said.

    Bethany died Sept. 5 at age 17 and just two days before, asked lawyers to continue her court battle so other teens wouldn't have to endure medical treatments against their will.

    After yesterday's ruling, David Gnam, co-counsel for Bethany, said lawyers would regroup and determine their next action, which could be to pursue the matter at the Alberta Court of Appeal or Court of Queen's Bench.

    "We have to think seriously in terms of what we promised Bethany," before her death, Gnam said.

    Bethany's estate can seek financial compensation if a court decides her rights were violated.

    Her mother, Arliss Hughes, is looking for compensation as she feels her rights were violated when the province took guardianship of the girl.

    She and her two surviving daughters were in court yesterday, as was Bethany's father Lawrence, who has been shunned by his family and church for supporting the forced transfusions.

    The teen's family, church and lawyers say the girl was essentially assaulted by being sedated and restrained during 4 1/2 months of blood transfusions.

    Her father agrees she was brutalized, but believes the religious organization that has been funding his wife's and daughter's lawyers was the culprit.

    He intends to launch a class-action suit against the Watchtower Society -- a Jehovah's Witness group -- alleging they brainwashed his wife and children and prevented him from seeing his daughter for the last two months of her life.

    "I believe it is essential, critical that these issues be settled to protect the many other potential victims," the angry father said outside of court.

  • hawkaw
    hawkaw

    This is just .... sick!!!

    Will these bastards ever let it go ......

    Leave this alone WTS!!!!!!

    hawk

  • Scully
    Scully

    Interesting words here:

    "We have to think seriously in terms of what we promised Bethany," before her death, Gnam said.

    He "promised" Bethany that if she ended up dying for refusing blood, her story would be published in the Awake! magazine, too. I'm sure that just added to the pressure she was under to refuse blood.

    It will be interesting to see how much continued funding the WTS will put into this issue, now that Bethany has died. It sounds to me like David Gnam is getting ready to put it on the back burner.

    Love, Scully

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    I think it is possible that the WTS will press on with this with the sole intent of financially destroying Mr. Lawrence Hughes.

  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    NN-

    That's what it sounds like to me, too. Kind of a "see what happens if you mess with the mighty Watchtower" sort of thing.

    ash

  • Scully
    Scully

    Nathan:

    I think it is possible that the WTS will press on with this with the sole intent of financially destroying Mr. Lawrence Hughes.

    Well, that's already pretty much mission accomplished.

    Just my $0.02

    Love, Scully

  • expatbrit
    expatbrit

    What they say :

    "We have to think seriously in terms of what we promised Bethany," before her death, Gnam said.

    What they want:

    Bethany's estate can seek financial compensation if a court decides her rights were violated.

    How about a nice donation to the Worldwide Work, Sister Hughes?

    Expatbrit

  • SloBoy
    SloBoy

    "What we promised Bethany"....that asshole probably had to look at the cue card to get her name right.

  • metatron
    metatron

    If he plays his cards right, a bankruptcy at the right moment might deny the
    sociopaths at the Watchtower any further injury to him.

    Let the WTS waste their time fighting yesterday's battles. This is how
    Europe succumbed to the surprize of blitzkreig.

    Pour more emphasis on the Watchtower's blood transfusion fraud. Eventually,
    this may dwarf the child molesting issue by far. It might only take one
    defector, armed with the right documents and testimony, to completely
    destroy the Watchtower, all over the world - and they are fools if they
    think otherwise.

    Just let your imagination run free for a moment, what the effects would be
    in courts, newspapers, and offices of bureaucrats if it became widely known
    and PROVED that the Watchtower leadership has been forcing death on its
    membership, all the while knowing that the doctrine is a total fraud,
    unsupported by scripture or logic.

    metatron

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