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Colombian man with non-terminal illness dies publicly under new euthanasia policy

"I suffer from my diseases, and I suffer watching my family suffer because of me," Victor Escobar had said in October, gasping for breath. He chose to die on January 7 -- a Friday, so it would be easy for relatives to go to his funeral on the weekend, his lawyer said.

January 10, 2022 / 10:25 IST
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Victor Escobar, 60, a multi-disease patient awaiting euthanasia, hug his wife Diana during a meeting with his family to announce the date for his euthanasia procedure.
Victor Escobar, 60, a multi-disease patient awaiting euthanasia, hug his wife Diana during a meeting with his family to announce the date for his euthanasia procedure.

Victor Escobar decided to die and to do so publicly, becoming one of the first Latin Americans to end their life without suffering from a terminal disease, under a ground-breaking court ruling in Colombia.

Hours before dying on Friday, 60-year-old Escobar celebrated what he called victory in his two-year battle with a lung ailment that left him unable to breathe on his own.

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"Little by little, it becomes everyone's turn. So I do not say goodbye but rather, see you soon. And little by little we will end up with God," Escobar, who is a practicing Catholic, said in a video sent to news organizations.

He died in the city of Cali with doctors present, his lawyer said on Twitter.