Les traitements de Vincent Lambert ont repris
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Les traitements de Vincent Lambert ont repris

A handout photo taken on September 28, 2014 by the parents of Vincent Lambert (R) and released by their lawyer Jean Paillot shows Vincent Lambert, a quadriplegic man on artificial life support, with his sister Marie Lambert (L) at a hospital in Reims. The European Court of Human Rights began on January 7, 2015 examining the fate of Vincent Lambert, who suffers from irreversible brain damage and is in a chronic vegetative state since a serious road accident in 2008. While his wife, nephew and doctors approve a 'passive' form of euthanasia and the withdrawal of artificial life support, Lambert's parents, who are conservative Catholics and opposed to euthanasia, have refused to accept it and have fought several legal battles to keep their son on life support. AFP PHOTO / COURTESY OF THE LAMBERT FAMILY
--RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / COURTESY OF THE LAMBERT FAMILY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS-- (Photo by - / Courtesy of the Lambert Family / AFP)
A handout photo taken on September 28, 2014 by the parents of Vincent Lambert (R) and released by their lawyer Jean Paillot shows Vincent Lambert, a quadriplegic man on artificial life support, with his sister Marie Lambert (L) at a hospital in Reims. The European Court of Human Rights began on January 7, 2015 examining the fate of Vincent Lambert, who suffers from irreversible brain damage and is in a chronic vegetative state since a serious road accident in 2008. While his wife, nephew and doctors approve a 'passive' form of euthanasia and the withdrawal of artificial life support, Lambert's parents, who are conservative Catholics and opposed to euthanasia, have refused to accept it and have fought several legal battles to keep their son on life support. AFP PHOTO / COURTESY OF THE LAMBERT FAMILY --RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / COURTESY OF THE LAMBERT FAMILY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS-- (Photo by - / Courtesy of the Lambert Family / AFP) • -

Les traitements pour maintenir en vie Vincent Lambert, en état végétatif depuis dix ans, ont repris hier, conformément à la décision surprise de la cour d’appel de Paris. Ses parents demandent une nouvelle fois son transfert dans un établissement spécialisé.

« Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer que le Dr Sanchez et le CHU ont remis en place l’alimentation et l’hydratation de Vincent Lambert et ont arrêté sa sédation continue  », s’est félicité Me Jean Paillot, devant la presse, à la sortie de l’hôpital Sébastopol de Reims.

L’hôpital s’est ainsi conformé à la décision prise lundi soir par la cour d’appel de Paris ordonnant «  à l’État français […] de prendre toutes les mesures aux fins de faire respecter les...

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