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  2. Jahi McMath case - Wikipedia

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    Jahi McMath was a thirteen-year-old girl who was declared brain dead in California following surgery in 2013. This led to a bioethical debate engendered by her family's rejection of the medicolegal findings of death in the case, and their efforts to maintain her body using mechanical ventilation and other measures.

  3. Second opinion planned for teen declared brain dead - AOL

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  5. Family of girl on life support plans to sue - AOL

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    OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- The family of a 13-year-old California girl who was declared brain dead after a tonsillectomy says they will sue to keep her on life support. Omari Sealey, the uncle of ...

  6. Talk:Jahi McMath case/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    1 Ethics. 18 comments. 2 Schiavo network award. 6 comments. 3 Help requested. 1 comment. 4 reasons why people mistakenly claimed that Jahi McMath was a dead person. 1 ...

  7. Talk:Jahi McMath case/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    2 McMath family lawyer. 1 comment. 3 Deletion? 11 comments. 4 Brain death vs brain-death. 2 comments. 5 Updates on what has been done to Jahi's body. 3 comments.

  8. Life support extended for girl declared brain dead - AOL

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    OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- A California judge has ordered a 13-year-old girl declared brain dead to be kept on life support until Jan. 7. Alameda County Superior Court Judge Evelio Grillo on Monday ...

  9. Final Exit Network - Wikipedia

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    Final Exit Network, Inc. (FEN) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit right to die advocacy group incorporated under Florida law. [1] It holds that mentally competent adults who suffer from a terminal illness, intractable pain, or irreversible physical (though not necessarily terminal) conditions have a right to voluntarily end their lives. [2]