Quebec court orders hospital to keep woman on life support so she can die in Nigeria
MONTREAL — A Quebec court ordered a Montreal hospital in April to keep a woman on life support to give her husband the chance to arrange for her to be sent home to die in Nigeria, documents show.
McGill University Health Centre sought permission earlier this year to stop all the 42-year-old woman’s treatments and give her palliative care after concluding she had no chance of neurological recovery.
Her husband opposed the change, asking the hospital to keep his wife alive long enough for her to be transferred home to Nigeria at the end of their children’s school year.
Superior Court Justice Florence Lucas sided with the husband, writing that the advantages of the hospital’s plan did not outweigh the rights of the woman, described as Mrs. S, to die in her home country.

