A young man with bone cancer in Australia recorded a video before committing suicide and sent it to his parents, who later saved him from being convicted by a court. According to Mail Online, 19-year-old Reyes Heberman was diagnosed with bone cancer in 2017. The cancer started in his backbone and by the time he was diagnosed, it had spread to his shoulders, ribs, spine, skull and lungs.
Doctors advised her to stay in palliative care, but a week later she refused to stay because of the pain and forced her parents to take her home. He said the pain was unbearable for him. At home, Raheesh recorded a video in which he said, "It is my right to choose death for myself. It was a difficult decision for everyone else, but I refused to stay in palliative care. I stayed there for a week and it became impossible for me to stay there any longer. I was in so much pain there that I had never had so much pain in my life. ”
Within minutes of recording the video, Reyes ended his life in front of his parents and siblings. They were all unaware of Rahees' suicide plan, and before he could do anything, he ended his life. An investigation into Rehse's suicide has begun and Rehse's parents have now been acquitted because of the video. Otherwise, instead of treating his son, he could have been convicted of being taken out of the hospital and eaten at home.