A link would be helpful.
FYI: the Court hearing was POSTPONED.
Other tests performed by various physicians had not been conducted, which is needed for the court to consider.
http://www.christianpost.com/news/j...dead-despite-her-breathing-and-eating-127813/
That article/link, reposted here so there is absolutely NO confusion regarding my assessment, (
http://www.christianpost.com/news/j...dead-despite-her-breathing-and-eating-127813/), is loaded with errors!
1. "Despite Her Breathing and Eating Through Tubes" : nope, the essence, "she" is NOT performing those life-sustaining functions, external support mechanisms are keeping celluar mitochondrial function.
2."Jahi McMath, 13, was declared dead earlier this year ": nope, unless 2013 is really 2014 in the author's sphere of reality! PS: just a paragraph later the author states "Dr. Paul Fisher, head of Stanford Hospital's division of child neurology was the one to declare her brain-dead last year".
3. "McMath suffered complications after a routine tonsillectomy": um, NOT "routine" and the surgery was a bit more extensive!
4. "then had her transferred to a facility in New Jersey where she is kept on breathing and feeding tubes and given 24-hour care.": not so much, as the article was presented as 10/9/2014 and no longer applicable to the present tense verbiage!
5."Her parents posted video of Jahi moving her feet and hands on command": nit-picking here but it was NOT her biological father who posted NOR were all extremities moving (yea, I mean BOTH feet & BOTH hands!)
6." Other tests performed ...... which is needed": Sami K. needs remedial grammar, plural nouns should have plural verbs.
Okay, I will acknowledge that the article was written for a very specific audience & to evoke a non-scientific response but it does keep the story/case in the media!
On an other note, death certificates CAN BE modified when new information is presented to the Office of the Medical Examiner, often a habitat of MDs!