A child’s life ended by law.
A nation divided in grief and outrage.
And a question no parent ever wants to face.
In the Netherlands, a terminally ill child under 12 has become the first minor to die by legal euthanasia under a new law meant to end unbearable suffering. Approved by doctors, sanctioned by the state, this death was not an accident, not a crime, but a deliberate, medically supervised decision. Behind closed doors, parents, physicians, and ethicists weighed agony against existence, mercy against morality. Now, as the world learns what happened, the line between compassion and killing has never felt thi… Continues…