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| Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged woman in
Florida who has been under spotlight in one of the fiercest life-and-death
battles in the United States, died on Thursday, television reports said.
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| A woman was very
sad on Terri Schiavo's death. (Photo:
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The US Senate passed legislation that congressional leaders hope will keep alive a heavily brain-damaged Florida woman, Terri Schiavo (R), who has been fed artificially for 15 years.(AFP/File photo)
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WASHINGTON, March 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Terri Schiavo, the
brain-damaged woman in Florida who has been under spotlight in one of the
fiercest life-and-death battles in the United States, died on Thursday,
television reports said.
Schiavo, 41, died at the Pinellas Park hospice where
she had been kept for alive by a feeding tube for years. The tube was removed 13
days ago following the ruling of the presiding judge over the case.
Schiavo has been in a persistent vegetative state
since a sudden heart attack in 1990 which cut oxygen to her brain. Her parents,
Bob and Mary Schindler, have engaged in a seven-year court battle with her
husband and legal guardian Michael Schiavo over her fate.
Michael Schiavo has urged the removal of his wife's
feeding tube, saying she would rather die in her condition. But the Schindlers
insisted that their daughter be kept alive.
A US appeals court on Wednesday rejected the latest
appeals by the Schindlers requesting a new hearing on whether to reconnect the
feeding tube for their daughter, one of a string of legal setbacks the parents
suffered during the last two weeks in both state and federal courts. Enditem
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