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Healthy 28-year-old woman takes her own life by euthanasia after being told depression ‘will never get better’The final wishes of a 29-year-old physically healthy women died by euthanasia

Zoraya ter Beek, a physically healthy 29-year-old woman who decided to be euthanized, revealed her last wishes.

The strong woman decided to die by euthanasia at the age of 29, and now her last wish has been revealed.

The Netherlands was the first country to legalize euthanasia an intentional way to end life to end pain and suffering.

The number of people who choose death is increasing.

Zoraya ter Beek, 29, is the only one chosen for the controversial act – and it has sparked discussions on social media.

“Just read your story, I hope Zoraya is safe,” wrote one.

The second says: “Completely heartbroken… depression is something no one can understand unless they experience it! I can’t blame him for the decision he made.”

Mental illness is not a game, and those who suffer are not tolerated,

Zoraya ter Beek

Zoraya ter Beek’s story made world news. Ah, the fire of discussion necessary triggers Credit: Zoraya ter Beek

Ter Beek comes from a small town in Holland and never felt like he fit in – he was bullied at school as a child and started dressing like a goth.

“Everything is like black because I feel like I’m inside myself,” he told The Free Press.

The woman reported that she had little support from her family and moved to 18 Health. The last wishes of a 29-year-old woman who died by euthanasia.

Zoraya ter Beek, a physically healthy 29-year-old woman who decided to be euthanized, revealed her last wishes.

The strong woman decided to die by euthanasia at the age of 29, and now her last wish has been revealed.

The Netherlands was the first country to legalize euthanasia an intentional way to end life to end pain and suffering.

The number of people who choose death is increasing.

Zoraya ter Beek, 29, is the only one chosen for the controversial act – and it has sparked discussions on social media.

 Zoraya Ter Beek W Maju Podda SiÄ™ Eutanazji (X.com/Thefp) | Megaflopp / Shutterstock
Zoraya Ter Beek W Maju Podda SiÄ™ Eutanazji (X.com/Thefp) | Megaflopp / Shutterstock

“Just read your story, I hope Zoraya is safe,” wrote one.

The second says: “Completely heartbroken… depression is something no one can understand unless they experience it! I can’t blame him for the decision he made.”

“Mental illness is not a game, and those who suffer are not tolerated,”

Zoraya ter Beek

Zoraya ter Beek’s story made world news. Ah, the fire of discussion necessary triggers Credit: Zoraya ter Beek

Ter Beek comes from a small town in Holland and never felt like he fit in – he was bullied at school as a child and started dressing like a goth.

“Everything is like black because I feel like I’m inside myself,” he told The Free Press.

The woman reported that she had little support from her family and moved to 18 

Growing up, Ter Beek felt unable to study or start a career.

It is said that he had autism, depression, anxiety, trauma, and an unspecified personality disorder, which many companies call personality disorder.

At the encouragement of his partner, Ter Beek followed treatment to reduce the symptoms of his mental illness, but this will end in August 2020. We can do it for you. It won’t be good.

“I’m always clear: if it’s not good, I can’t do this.”

Zoraya Ter Beek’s Story Made Headlines Worldwide, Igniting An Important Conversation. Credit: Zoraya Ter Beek
Zoraya Ter Beek’s Story Made Headlines Worldwide, Igniting An Important Conversation. Credit: Zoraya Ter Beek

Zoraya ter Beek

Zoraya ter Beek insists that the legal process is not

Ter Beek has decided at this time that he wants to appeal his death he will submit his appeal in December 2020.

Before handing over, ensure the necessary safeguards are in place.

He told The Guardian: “It’s a long and difficult process. It’s not like you sign up for help to die on Monday and die on Friday. There are many doctors, who want to participate in helping people with mental illness. So this team will evaluate you and make an opinion about your eligibility, and another independent doctor will review their decision.”

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Ter Beek explained that whenever he was asked if he wanted to proceed with the decision.

Self-help tools were approved at the beginning of the year.

Zoraya ter Beek

Zoraya ter Beek: Zoraya ter Beek’s last wish is revealed. Credit: Zoraya ter Beek

Ter Beek has decided not to have a funeral; the Free Press reports that her partner will scatter her ashes “in their ‘good place in the woods’ chosen together.”

He joked that his wounds would have a “new home”.

The 29-year-old man expected a peaceful transition, with his partner by his side and the medical team’s support.

“I’m relieved. It’s been a long battle,” insisted the woman who wanted. I was sad, but I was happy at the same time. I’m sorry to miss you. There’s so much understanding that sadness doesn’t bother me. He is satisfied because his greatest desire can be fulfilled as he hopes and what he wants. Sleep forever.”

Obituary Ter Beek reiterated this: “Zoraya died today at 1:25 PM. Or so he saw himself: he fell asleep.

“Your last request / request is to leave your relatives alone and swallow the disrespectful reaction if you can. He understands that euthanasia for mental suffering is still a ‘thing’ for some people.”

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