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  1. Eluana Englaro was an Italian woman who spent 17 years in a persistent vegetative state after a car accident. She became the focus of a court battle between supporters and opponents of euthanasia, and died in 2009 after her feeding was withdrawn.

  2. Eluana Englaro fu una giovane italiana che visse 17 anni in stato vegetativo dopo un incidente stradale. La sua famiglia cercò di interrompere i trattamenti artificiosi, ma la giustizia e la società si schierarono contro.

  3. Feb 10, 2009 · The death of 38-year-old Eluana Englaro ended a case that divided the nation and ignited fierce clashes among Italian leaders and the Vatican. ... Ms. Englaro was moved last week to a private ...

  4. Feb 14, 2009 · Eluana Englaro was in a persistent vegetative state for 17 years, the result of a car accident in 1992, when she was 20 years old. She died on Feb. 9 in Udine, Italy, after doctors removed a ...

  5. The Twists and Turns of The CaseOn January, 18 1992, Eluana Englaro was involved in an automobile accident in Italy that eventually left her in a persistent vegetative state requiring medically supplied nutrition and hydration and prompting comparisons to a nearly concurrent American case involving another yo.

  6. In 1992, Eluana Englaro was involved in a car accident in Italy that eventually left her in a permanent vegetative state requiring artificial nutrition and hydration. This paper, after briefly reviewing Eluana's case, gives a chronicle of Eluana last months until her death on 9 February 2009, and discusses the right-to-die controversy in Italy. For many years, Mr Englaro, Eluana's father ...

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  8. Feb 9, 2009 · Eluana Englaro, the comatose woman whose case sparked a fierce right-to-die debate in Italy, died on Monday, Feb. 9, as the country's parliament fought over a controversial government bill aimed ...

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