Daijiworld Media Network – Davanagere
Davanagere, Feb 15: The Karnataka government has decided to implement the Supreme Court’s directive allowing passive euthanasia, and 85-year-old retired teacher H B Karibasamma from Davanagere may become the first beneficiary.
Karibasamma, who has suffered from a slipped disc for over three decades, was recently diagnosed with cancer. As her health deteriorates, she has been advocating for the right to die with dignity for the past 24 years, writing to the Prime Minister, President, and Supreme Court. Although the Supreme Court legalized passive euthanasia in 2018, Karnataka is now moving to enforce the ruling.
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Speaking about the government's decision, Karibasamma said that many people have been waiting for this right, and she believes she could be the first to benefit.
Living with her husband in Davanagere, Karibasamma has lost her wealth, health, and family ties due to her prolonged illness. For the past 20 years, she has been residing in a care home and recently donated her remaining savings of ?6 lakh to the welfare of BSF personnel.
With no close family support, Karibasamma now awaits the state’s approval for her request for passive euthanasia.