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Ana Estrada was a Peruvian woman who suffered from polymyositis, an inflammatory disease that causes muscle weakness.
Her illness left her paralyzed, in need of round-the-clock care, and depressed.
In 2022 the Supreme Court ordered that the law be “disapplied” in her case.
In April 2024 , she became the first person in Peru to die by legal euthanasia.
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