Canadian applicant for euthanasia gave up after the help he recieved!

Canadian applicant for euthanasia gave up after the help he recieved!. "I am a different person now," said Iranian-born Amir Farsoud

Canadian applicant for euthanasia gave up after the help he recieved!
Canadian applicant for euthanasia gave up

The Canadian, who preferred euthanasia rather than being homeless, gave up his decision after the donations made. Amir Farsoud said that he could find a house thanks to the 60,000 Canadian dollars collected for him. The 54-year-old man is living with chronic back pain due to an injury he suffered years ago. But when Farsoud wanted to end his life with medical support last month, he said that the reason for his decision was not the pain he suffered, but the inadequacy of the social benefits he received.Farsoud, in a statement to Canada-based CityNews, stated that the help he received was very little, he had 7 dollars a day for food and could not pay rent.

Canadian applicant for euthanasia gave up after the help he recieved!

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When the hostel he shared with two people went up for sale, Farsoud decided to apply for euthanasia. Farsoud had said that he would probably die on the street with a backache, instead that he could end his life the easy way.

The man, who stated that he would not consider euthanasia if he had a suitable house where he could stay despite his pain, used the following expressions:Euthanasia would be on my radar as my physical condition would get worse. I would probably use this option but that would happen years later. After Farsoud's story came to the fore in Canada, a woman named Effy started a GoFundMe campaign. When 60 thousand dollars were collected, Farsoud announced that he would not have euthanasia.

Stating that he could find a house where he could live thanks to money, Farsoud said: "I am a different person now. When we first spoke, I was filled with nothing but darkness, misery, stress and despair. Now I have the complete opposite of that."