Sunday, October 16, 2022

Euthanasia for PTSD Completes ISIS Terroristic Act; 'NEVER FELT SAFE' Woman, 23, who survived ISIS bomb attack but couldn’t live with the trauma ‘euthanised’ in Belgian clinic

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Euthanasia for PTSD Completes ISIS Terroristic Act:
A woman who survived an ISIS bombing in Brussels uninjured has been euthanized because of the PTSD the terrorism caused. From the Daily Mail story:
Shanti De Corte, 23, was walking through the departures lounge of the Belgian airport in Zaventem on March 22, 2016 with her school classmates ahead of a trip to Italy when Islamic State terrorists detonated a bomb.

The then 17-year-old escaped the explosion, which together with two other detonations claimed 32 lives and injured more than 300, without suffering any physical wounds.

But the psychological effects of the ordeal left her wracked by constant panic attacks and bouts of dark depression from which she never managed to emerge.

Despite attending a psychiatric hospital in her home town of Antwerp for rehabilitation and taking a range of anti-depressant medications, Shanti was unable to shake the spectre of depression and attempted suicide on two different occasions in 2018 and 2020.

Earlier this year, the troubled young woman opted to be euthanised — a procedure which is legal in Belgium, and died on May 7, 2022 after two psychiatrists approved her request.
In other words, we could say that the psychiatrists completed the terroristic act that ISIS started when it bombed the airport. (No word on whether De Corte’s organs were harvested, which sometimes is conjoined with euthanasia of the mentally ill and depressed because their organs are considered very viable.) --->READ MORE HERE
'NEVER FELT SAFE' Woman, 23, who survived ISIS bomb attack but couldn’t live with the trauma ‘euthanised’ in Belgian clinic
A WOMAN who survived the Brussels airport terror attack has died having chosen to be euthanised after she suffered from severe depression and PTSD in the wake of the incident.
Shanti De Corte, 23, was at a Belgian airport with her school classmates in March 2016 when Islamic State terrorists set off a bomb.
Shanti, who was 17 at the time, escaped the explosion, which along with two other blasts, killed 32 people and left more than 300 others injured.
The then teenager didn’t suffer any physical wounds in the blasts.
But the psychological effects left her suffering from constant panic attacks and periods of depression from which she couldn’t break free of.
Shanti underwent rehabilitation treatment at a psychiatric hospital in her home town of Antwerp, Belgium, and took a number of anti-depressant medications to help her. --->READ MORE HERE
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