by Sarah Quale
NEW YORK (ChurchMilitant.com)
- Two brothers in New York are battling for the fate of their mother —
one to saveher life, and the other, to hasten her death.
New video evidence and a handwritten plea reveal 91-year-old Arline
Lester of Long Island, New York wants to live, but that decision is now
in the hands of a judge.
Despite using a respirator and feeding tube, Lester said in the video
presented to the Nassau County Court by her son Edward that she desires
to continue living. Edward is battling his brother, Kyle, who says his
mother's living will, drafted in the 1990s, expresses her desire not to
be kept alive by artificial means.
Kyle brought the case before the court to ask for sole guardianship
over his mother so he can have Arline's feeding tube and respirator
disconnected, which would lead to her starvation and suffocation.
But Edward has produced recent evidence that, he says, supersedes his
mother's original living will and shows her health improving. And
Arline herself has expressed clearly that she wants to live.
In a November video recorded at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in
Manhattan, Arline mouthed the words "I want to stay alive," and
nodded her agreement with several life-affirming statements made by
Edward.
Before Nassau County Court Judge Julianne Capetola issued a gag order
on Monday, forbidding the brothers from speaking to the media about the
case, a family member indicated that
Arline "is able to communicate her wants and needs through shaking her
head."But on New Year's Day, her 91st birthday, Arline regained her
speech.
Another video, filmed over the weekend, was made available to the Personhood Alliance
before the gag order went into effect. The video shows Arline alert and
speaking on her own. When asked if she is in pain, she shakes her head
no and clearly says, "Thank you."
Edward told a local ABC News reporter,
"You can have respiratory failure and improve and be back to normal.
You can have a feeding tube and improve and be back to normal."
Edward explained that his mother recently had her leg amputated, but that amputation is not fatal.
"She wants to live, and we're here to see that she does," he
emphasized. He also told the reporter that his mother made him her power
of attorney in November and "wrote 17 times on a piece of paper that
she wants to revoke that 1991 living will."
Arline was also recently evaluated as mentally capable of making her
own decisions. But her son Kyle is petitioning the court to grant him
sole guardianship over his mother in order to withdraw life-sustaining
nutrition and hydration and cause her early death.
Edward and Kyle, along with other witnesses for both sides of this
case, are being heard during trial all this week in Nassau County Court.
The Personhood Alliance has set up a fundraiser, using an ethical alternative to Go Fund Me, to raise money for Arline's legal defense.
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Son Pleads With NY Court: Let My Mother Live
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