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Mexican journalist Samara Martínez campaigns for euthanasia legalization after terminal illness, gathering 118K signatures for a Senate bill.
Samara Martínez, a 30-year-old Mexican journalist and professor from Chihuahua, is spearheading a national campaign to legalize euthanasia after being diagnosed with terminal kidney failure and other degenerative diseases.
Despite undergoing 10 hours of dialysis daily and two failed transplants, she uses her 400,000 social media followers to advocate for the right to die with dignity.
She plans to present a bill to the Mexican Senate, having collected over 118,000 signatures, and envisions a peaceful, dignified end at sea with loved ones.
Her campaign, rooted in personal experience, seeks to allow individuals to make end-of-life decisions free from suffering and legal barriers, following similar efforts in Uruguay, Colombia, and Ecuador.
La periodista mexicana Samara Martínez hace campaña por la legalización de la eutanasia después de una enfermedad terminal, reuniendo 118K firmas para un proyecto de ley del Senado.