Readers may remember that a Canadian fashion retailer recently made headlines by celebrating euthanasia and using death as a grotesque marketing campaign. National Post claims that the woman featured in the advertisement did not want to die but felt she had no other option. Jennyfer Hatch, who was just 37, shared in a TV interview in June, "It is far easier to let go than keep fighting". Her primary care physician had moved away and Hatch was bounced between other doctors who were not acquainted with her rare condition.
A game of shadows
A game of shadows
A game of shadows
Readers may remember that a Canadian fashion retailer recently made headlines by celebrating euthanasia and using death as a grotesque marketing campaign. National Post claims that the woman featured in the advertisement did not want to die but felt she had no other option. Jennyfer Hatch, who was just 37, shared in a TV interview in June, "It is far easier to let go than keep fighting". Her primary care physician had moved away and Hatch was bounced between other doctors who were not acquainted with her rare condition.