Zoraya ter Beek of the Netherlands has reportedly struggled for years with melancholy, autism, and borderline personality disorder. According to reports, Zoraya’s doctors have told her that she is not eligible for any more treatments.
According to reports, 28-year-old Dutchwoman Zoraya ter Beek will be put to death in the Netherlands in May due to serious mental health issues. ter Beek has battled depression, autism, and borderline personality disorder for years while having a good physical health. Ter Beek has reportedly been told by her physicians that she is not eligible for any more treatments. In the Netherlands, assisted suicide and euthanasia are both permitted.
Ter Beek “doesn’t have much family” and resides with her partner and their pet cats. Through text message, she revealed to The Free Press, “I did not want to burden my partner with having to keep the grave tidy.” She said, “We have not picked an urn yet, but that will be my new house!”
Ter Beek remembered her doctor telling her that they had done everything and that “there’s nothing more we can do for you,” according to the article in The Free Press. Nothing will ever make it better. That’s when she decided to pass away. “I’ve always been very clear that I can’t do this anymore if it doesn’t get better.”
Ter Beek “doesn’t have much family” and resides with her partner and their pet cats. Through text message, she revealed to The Free Press, “I did not want to burden my partner with having to keep the grave tidy.” She said, “We have not picked an urn yet, but that will be my new house!”
Ter Beek remembered her doctor telling her that they had done everything and that “there’s nothing more we can do for you,” according to the article in The Free Press. Nothing will ever make it better. Apparently, that’s when she decided to pass away. “I’ve always been very clear that I can’t do this anymore if it doesn’t get better.”
Subsequently, the physician will provide a sedative and then medication to stop Ter Beek’s heart. The young woman acknowledged feeling a bit afraid. The Free Press cited her as saying, “I’m a little afraid of dying, because it’s the ultimate unknown.” “Is there nothing more, or do we genuinely not know what comes next? The worrying aspect is that.