death decision a magnitude elsie saw her nine year old boy die of cancer and belgium and then to phylis abated call boy you know sort of forget about getting it all go. and then he go out that is screwed biggest. but you will see the big union they will stay. angry because you will see that i have a counsellor the doctor said to me we can listen to the with the five we have done everything we can because we've got no hope at it again they're going to the british but she rejects wholeheartedly the idea of euthanasia for children and expresses some doubt as to the real driving force behind the small concept it's very expensive to the government. children's. home i'm sorry i think it is. enough says just a few. so long. cord then palette of care for the young in belgium is extensive and well funded psychologists doctors and nurses can work to provide the most come to. surroundings possible very sick kids so were my have chronic in the last year and the last six months for her so i have two kids who die here and these children suffer from serious illness as many of them are fatal and it's i