[LifeSiteNews.com] 25 Jul 2008--Janet Rivera, 46, is the center of a new battle over the ethics of intentionally dehydrating a person to death.
Rivera has been in coma for the past two years, resulting from a heart attack.
Rivera's husband was recently replaced as her public guardian, after he experienced medical problems. The appointed Fresno County Public Guardian, David Hadden, decided that because she is unlikely to recover, Rivera's fluids and food would be removed. This decision was against the wishes of the Rivera family and Janet's husband.
Yesterday, Judge Debra Kazanjian granted an injunction and ordered medical staff to resume fluids and food for Rivera through a tube and to provide ventilator support, if necessary.
The case will return to court next week when a hearing will determine who has the right to make medical decisions for Rivera.
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