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Terminally Ill Teen Won Historic Ruling To Preserve Body (bbc.com)

A teenage girl has been cryogenically frozen in the hope of being revived at a time when her cancer might be cured. The terminally ill 14-year-old girl from London won a legal fight to be frozen after she died. After her death in October, the girl's remains were transported to a cryonic facility in the United States. From a report: The girl, who was terminally ill with a rare cancer, was supported by her mother in her wish to be cryogenically preserved -- but not by her father. She wrote to the judge explaining that she wanted "to live longer" and did not want "to be buried underground." A High Court judge ruled that the girl's mother should be allowed to decide what happened to the body. The details of her case have just been released. "I have been asked to explain why I want this unusual thing done. I am only 14 years old and I don't want to die but I know I am going to die. I think being cryopreserved gives me a chance to be cured and woken up -- even in hundreds of years' time. I want to live and live longer and I think that in the future they may find a cure for my cancer and wake me up. I want to have this chance. This is my wish," the girl wrote. The judge, Mr Justice Peter Jackson, visited the girl in hospital and said he was moved by "the valiant way in which she was facing her predicament." His ruling, he said, was not about the rights or wrongs of cryonics but about a dispute between parents over the disposal of their daughter's body.

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  1. Pizza Delivery! by Zaowulf · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is there a Mr I C Wiener here?

  2. It would be neat. by grub · · Score: 4, Funny


    Imagine waking up in 400 years, surrounded by scientists and doctors all cheering at their breakthrough. "Is there still a WWW?", you ask. "Yes! Just think of what you want to visit and this holographic unit will bring it up in 3D for all of us to see." Smile then concentrate on goatse.

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    Trolling is a art,
  3. you get to pick which 50% by Thud457 · · Score: 3, Funny

    What's the furthest back you could go and still have the person relatively well-integrated into society?

    Judging by recent events, 50% of people aren't well suited to fit into society -- without displacing them in time %N years.

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    the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

  4. Re:The ultimate in postmortem narcissism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Once we get a space elevator, we could just store these people in space! Let them become comets for a thousand years then retrieve them on their next pass by Earth... I would totally go for that!