Family, hospital in court battle over whether to keep woman declared brain dead alive
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"If there is a little hope that there is life, then it's worth fighting for," the family's attorney, Chauncey Henry said, emphasizing the critical nature of hope in medical decisions.
"My sister came to this hospital driving a car. Literally. She was perfectly fine," her sister, Kay Ebanks, expressed the shock and devastation at the sudden deterioration of Amber's condition.
"Everybody needs hope. You can't just give up. Can't just take them off life support when she needs more time," New Beginnings Founder Allyson Scerri stated, underscoring the importance of persistence in care.
"They are some of the cruelest people I have ever known," Kay Ebanks said, reflecting her anger towards Montefiore's approach in this sensitive situation and their suggestion for phone goodbyes.
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