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Singapore's Lee mulled euthanasia in final years: daughter

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[h=1]Singapore's Lee mulled euthanasia in final years: daughter[/h]

AFP News – 4 hours ago









  • Lee Kuan Yew's death at the age of 91 on March 23 after a prolonged stay in hospital …






Singapore's founding leader Lee Kuan Yew, shattered by the death of his wife, asked his doctors about the possibility of euthanasia in his final years, his daughter revealed Monday.


Lee Wei Ling, herself a doctor, wrote in a column for the Straits Times newspaper a day after Singapore celebrated 50 years of independence that the "last few years of Papa's life without Mama were a sad and difficult time".

"He raised the topic of euthanasia with his doctors, and they told him that was illegal in Singapore. I also told him it was illegal for me to help him to do so elsewhere," Lee wrote.

The occasional column by Lee, a senior adviser at the National Neuroscience Institute, is closely watched for glimpses into the private life of Singapore's most influential family -- Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is her elder brother.

Lee Kuan Yew's death at the age of 91 on March 23 after a prolonged stay in hospital due to severe pneumonia triggered an unprecedented outpouring of grief among Singaporeans.

In a book published in 2013, Lee had said he was feeling weaker by the day and wanted a quick death.

He rapidly began to look feeble after his wife of 63 years, Kwa Geok Choo, died in 2010, and he rarely appeared in public in his final years.

Lee had signed an Advance Medical Directive, a legal document instructing doctors not to use any life-sustaining treatment to prolong his life if he was unconscious and considered close to a natural death.

The British-educated lawyer is widely credited for helping to turn Singapore into one of the world's wealthiest, safest and most stable places, but is also criticised for his iron-fisted rule.

He was prime minister from 1959, when colonial ruler Britain granted Singapore self-rule, to 1990. He led Singapore to independence in 1965 after a brief and stormy union with Malaysia.

He stepped down as prime minister in favour of his deputy Goh Chok Tong, who in turn handed the reins to Lee’s eldest child in 2004.

The former leader died as a sitting MP for the port district of Tanjong Pagar, but retired from advisory roles in government in 2011.
 
Ah Gong died a national hero, a first amongst equals, and certainly as Singapore's Founding Father. All opposition cocksuckers will die with their eyes' wide open, knowing that they have failed in their nefarious attempts to besmirch Ah Gong's great name by bringing up his WW2 job as a translator, Operation Coldstore, Operation Spectrum, bankrupting those who spread lies and sought to destabilize Singapore.

Ah Gong is the best!!!
 
Now they're bringing up this controversial topic to seed it into the public consciousness ('test water' phase), and one day they will legalise euthanasia. ;)

Great way to cull the economically unproductive undesirables, alleviate the burden on hospital resources (especially beds). ;)

Perhaps they have finally perfected the Soylent Green technology. :cool:
 
Not an intelligent man. If euthanesia is a problem, choose Teh Cheang Wan and first daughter-in-law's method.
 
Knn old man is the law itself, still pondering legalities? Jokers...

If he really wanted it, it'll be fast tracked through parliament.

Then again, it'll lead to a big political problem and damage his legacy.

Think about it, Singapore's first ruler, founder of PAP took the easy way out.

There'll be no end to the jokes and conspiracy theories.
 
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why he think.... no need to think one. all he need was to ask. i'll am sure he will get all the help he need. so why the need to bring this up when erection coming so close.
 
Knn old man is the law itself, still pondering legalities? Jokers...

If he really wanted it, it'll be fast tracked through parliament.

Then again, it'll lead to a big political problem and damage his legacy.

Think about it, Singapore's first ruler, founder of PAP took the easy way out.

There'll be no end to the jokes and conspiracy theories.

maybe he realized it will need 52 man years to work this one out.
 
why he think.... no need to think one. all he need was to ask. i'll am sure he will get all the help he need. so why the need to bring this up when erection coming so close.

should have asked for anti-aircraft gun like they did in N Korea
 
jus precursor to actual bill to be passed, equation be ,as long you can foot the bill, no issue. else HOTA on the cards.
 


Obviously yahoo picked this up from SCMP which is my favorite. Why Hongkie press is talking about this asshole tyrant??


Singapore’s first prime minister Lee Kuan Yew considered euthanasia in his final years, daughter reveals

PUBLISHED : Monday, 10 August, 2015, 1:01pm
UPDATED : Monday, 10 August, 2015, 1:12pm

Ben Westcott [email protected]

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Lee Kuan Yew was prime minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990. Photo: EPA

Singapore’s first prime minister Lee Kuan Yew discussed the possibility of euthanasia with his doctors and family in his final years as he struggled with illness and mourned the death of his wife, his daughter revealed today.

In an opinion piece published by The Straits Times today on the 50th anniversary of the city state’s independence, Dr Lee Wei Ling said her father, who was prime minister from 1959 to 1990, found his last few years “sad and difficult”.

“He raised the topic of euthanasia with his doctors, and they told him that was illegal in Singapore,” she wrote in the newspaper.

“I also told him it was illegal for me to help him to do so elsewhere.”

Lee Kuan Yew, whose strict, authoritarian leadership helped turn Singapore into one of the world’s richest nations, died on March 23.

In the last five years of his life, he suffered from a range of health complaints including a chest infection, cardiac dysrhythmia and severe pneumonia.

Lee had previously alluded to his desire to die on his own terms in his book One Man’s View of the World, published in 2013, where he wrote he wanted his death to be quick and pain-free.

“There is an end to everything and I want mine to come as quickly and painlessly as possible, not with me incapacitated, half in coma in bed and with a tube going into my nostrils and down to my stomach,” he wrote.

Flinders University's associate professor Michael Barr, who has studied and published on Singapore, said Lee had been left lost and distraught following the death of his wife, Kwa Geok Choo, in 2010, to whom he had been married for 60 years.

“When she died my first thought was you can’t be 60 years with someone like that and just carry on,” Barr said.

“They were really close … she kept the family together and she really funded his early political career. They go right back to Cambridge [university] days when they were secretly married.”

Barr said towards the end of his life, Lee had trouble with walking. “He’d lost steadiness on his feet, so he started wearing trainers all the time,” he said.

“He changed the gait of his walk so he was walking wider steps to give him balance.”


 
Ah Gong died a national hero, a first amongst equals, and certainly as Singapore's Founding Father. All opposition cocksuckers will die with their eyes' wide open, knowing that they have failed in their nefarious attempts to besmirch Ah Gong's great name by bringing up his WW2 job as a translator, Operation Coldstore, Operation Spectrum, bankrupting those who spread lies and sought to destabilize Singapore.

Ah Gong is the best!!!

You should join him now, you sodomizer of Amos Yee.
 
Another self glorifying article from that monster. Might as well sassy lky pondered donating his entire fortune to charity on his deathbed.
 
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