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'''Vincent Lambert''' (20 September 1976 in [[Châteauroux]] – 11 July 2019) was a French nurse who was a leading figure in the [[Right to Die]] movement. He was a [[quadriplegic]] man who fell into a [[persistent vegetative state]] in 2018 after being involved a road accident. It was eventually approved my the courts to allow him to die through starvation.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/11/world/europe/vincent-lambert-dead.html Frenchman at Center of Right-to-Die Case, Dies at 42]</ref>
'''Vincent Lambert''' (20 September 1976 in [[Châteauroux]] – 11 July 2019) was a French nurse who was a leading figure in the [[Right to Die]] movement. He was a [[quadriplegic]] man who fell into a [[persistent vegetative state]] in 2018 after being involved a road accident. It was eventually approved my the courts to allow him to die through starvation.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/11/world/europe/vincent-lambert-dead.html Frenchman at Center of Right-to-Die Case, Dies at 42]</ref>

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Vincent Lambert (20 September 1976 in Châteauroux – 11 July 2019) was a French nurse who was a leading figure in the Right to Die movement. He was a quadriplegic man who fell into a persistent vegetative state in 2018 after being involved a road accident. It was eventually approved my the courts to allow him to die through starvation.[1]

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