« Home | Intel unveils chip that can run mulitple OS's simu... » | Google Registers A Few New Domain Names » | Sun Microsystems Unveils New Server Chip » | LCD monitors see record growth in Q3 » | 8GB USB key (Jumpdrive) » | Tech firms see common anti-piracy standard soon » | Oracle acquires two software companies » | Deal averts Internet showdown » | Sperm stem cells closer to being like embryonic st... » | iPod nano now does video too » 

Relayed from the command center.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005 

In 'wrongful life' suit, disabled woman blames doctor for letting her be born

"A blind and deaf Australian woman who claims she never should have been born is suing a doctor for a lifetime of suffering in the country's first 'wrongful life' suit.

Alexia Harriton, 24, is seeking compensation from the doctor who misdiagnosed rubella in the first trimester of her mother's pregnancy, claiming Olga Harriton would have aborted her had she been aware of the potential birth defects arising from the illness."


Read More:

Links to this post

Create a Link