I agree as well that the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. However, this really could be a case where a bad thing happened with no rhyme or reason. It's possible that unforeseen and unfortunate circumstances lead to the death of a beautiful young girl. Sadly, that happens. If the hospital is guilty of some horrible negligence, that should come out in a court of law rather than the court of public opinion.
In the meantime, what about the mother of a very sick child who needs special medical care and is referred to CHO? Will she be scared away by the claims that the hospital "kills" or "executes" children? Those kinds of sensationalist claims by the lawyers and the family could do serious harm in my opinion. I have a lot of sympathy for their grief, and I understand their anger, but I think they need to reign it in.
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