'She wanted to depart peacefully': Yakult auntie's son on family's decision to take her off life support
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The eldest son of the Yakult auntie who died a week after she was punched on the job revealed that his mother had previously wished for a peaceful death. The 43-year-old man, who did not want to be named, told Shin Min Daily News that his family had to ma'She wanted to depart peacefully': Yakult auntie's son on family's decision to take her off life support
The eldest son of the Yakult auntie who died a week after she was punched on the job revealed that his mother had previously wished for a peaceful death. The 43-year-old man, who did not want to be named, told Shin Min Daily News that his family had to make the difficult decision to pull his mother off life support after learning that she was in a critical condition. After being punched in the right side of the face on Oct 29, the elderly woman, surnamed Au, was rushed to the hospital, where she was found to be severely injured. Her attacker, 30-year-old Lim Chuan Xun, was charged in court on Nov 15 for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to the elderly woman. Doctors told her family then that she would become paralysed or bedridden. "We called the doctor several times about whether [my mother] should undergo surgery. My younger sister wanted her to go for it, and our relatives were pressuring us. Read more