Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Jehovah's Witness teenager dies after refusing blood transfusion

A teenage Jehovah's Witness who was crushed by a car as it crashed into a shop died after refusing a blood transfusion in hospital. Joshua McAuley, 15, was airlifted to hospital from the incident in Smethwick, West Midlands, on Saturday morning, but died later that day. The schoolboy, who received abdominal and leg injuries, is believed to have told doctors at Birmingham's Selly Oak hospital not to give him a blood transfusion because of his religious beliefs.

Clive Parker, an elder at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Smethwick, where Joshua and his family worshipped, said Joshua was conscious after the accident and "made a stand on the blood issue". He said: "I don't want to talk about it any more than that because I don't want to add to the family's distress. A mother has lost her son, and Joshua had a brother. He has lost his brother, he was there in the morning and then gone by the afternoon. They are terribly distressed."


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A spokesman for Selly Oak hospital said he could not comment on the individual case but described the issue as an "extraordinarily complex area" with no set rules. He said: "There is not one single policy and not one single law regarding transfusions. There is no automatic right to override parental wishes or that of a minor. It is a very complex area that has to be approached on a case-by-case basis. Any decisions that have to be made are made in consultation with as many people as possible."

A spokesman for West Midlands police said Joshua's family, who live in Smethwick, did not wish to speak about the tragedy. He said: "The family of Joshua has asked for privacy at this difficult time … we ask that their privacy is respected."

6 comments:

Bob the Mul said...

CAN oF Worms...

How can you argue with someone who is telling you that basically: god wants them to die?

How close are we from classifying some religious convictions as unnatural obsessive mental disorders?

L said...

A 15-year-old knows the consequences.  It should be his choice.

Telling people whether or not they're allowed to die...  That's the can of worms.

Bob the mul said...

With the right counselling many people would probably be alive and happy today, but the right to die will always be a thorny issue.

I can't see his death being the best outcome in this situation but obviously he did. Teenagers can be very stubborn about convictions and beliefs. I agree people shouldn't be told what to do and counselling may have resulted in an agreement...

Foreigner1 said...

Perhaps in his next life he will realise that in this one he made a questionable decision. -Oh bummer that was not part of hus current beliefsystem...

rip said...

i knew josh long time it his chooise he be missed xx

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