UPDATED: Depressed and Traumatized 17-Year-Old Legally Euthanized in The Netherlands
Editor’s Note: This story was seen on many major news outlets this week and it has been brought to our attention that details as reported below are not entirely factual. Pothoven apparently had requested state euthanasia and was denied, but then chose to stop eating and asked not to be put on nutritional support to save her life. She did die at home, however, but the circumstances were different, an apparent fact lost in translation from Dutch to English. the full details can be read about in this chain of tweets by journalist Naomi O’Leary:
A 17-year-old rape victim was NOT euthanised in the Netherlands.@euronews @Independent @DailyMailUK @dailybeast are all wrong
It took me about 10 mins to check with the reporter who wrote the original Dutch story.
Noa Pothoven asked for euthanasia and was refused (cont.) pic.twitter.com/e7PYQSCxG1— Naomi O’Leary (@NaomiOhReally) June 5, 2019
Elias Marat, TMU
Waking Times
A 17-year-old Dutch girl who was raped and molested as a child chose to be euthanized at her home last week after saying that her suffering had become “unbearable.”Noa Pothoven from Arnhem, Netherlands, died last Sunday in a hospital bed in her living room following the legal procedure, which required no consent from her family, her sister confirmed.
Noa had long been open about her harsh struggle surviving sexual assault and rape at a young age, which she detailed in an acclaimed autobiography titled Winning or Learning, where she also discussed her battles with mental illness, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anorexia. She also discussed her battles openly on social media.
In a “sad last post” to Instagram last Saturday, Pothoven wrote in her native Dutch:
“It’s finished. I have not really been alive for so long, I survive, and not even that… I will get straight to the point: within a maximum of 10 days I will die … After years of battling and fighting, I am drained. I have quit eating and drinking for a while now, and after many discussions and evaluations, it was decided to let me go because my suffering is unbearable.
I deliberated for quite a while whether or not I should share this, but decided to do it anyway. Maybe this comes as a surprise to some, given my posts about hospitalization, but my plan has been there for a long time and is not impulsive.”
In her book, Pothoven wrote that she was sexually assaulted at children’s parties at the ages of 11 and 12 before she was raped by two men when she was 14.
Her mother Lisette, has said that reading her daughter’s book should be a requirement for social workers and those dealing with the psychological care of adolescents. She has also blasted the mental-health system in the Netherlands as a “maddening” bureaucratic mess.
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In 2001, the Dutch legalized euthanasia under the strict provisions of the Termination of Life on Request and Assisted Suicide Act, the same year the teen was born. In 2017, 6,585 people in the Netherlands chose to end their lives through euthanasia, according to a Dutch Regional Euthanasia Review committee report.
While the practice was primarily intended for those faced with terminal cancer and excruciatingly painful physical conditions, the law makes an allowance for those suffering severe psychological pain to seek euthanasia as well. However, the requirement is that those seeking to terminate their lives have fully intact mental faculties while experiencing suffering that is “unbearable and hopeless.”
Pothoven told Dutch newspaper de Gelderlander that she had contacted the Life End Clinic in The Hague without telling her family, explaining:
“Out of fear and shame, I relive the fear, that pain every day. Always scared, always on my guard. And to this day my body still feels dirty.
My house has been broken into, my body, that can never be undone.”
Lisa Westerveld, a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, visited Pothoven in the days prior to her death, according to Euronews. She said:
“It was nice to see her again. It is also very unreal … Noa was incredibly strong and very open. I will never forget her. We will continue her struggle.”
Pothoven spent her last hours bidding farewell to her heartbroken loved ones. She urged her online followers not to try to convince her to live on, explaining:
“This is my decision and it is final … Love is letting go, in this case.”
**This article (Depressed and Traumatized 17-Year-Old Legally Euthanized in The Netherlands) was originally published at The Mind Unleashed and is re-posted here with permission.**