Vincent Lambert's mother in front of the media. - Gutner / SIPA

The mother of Vincent Lambert, who died on July 11 following the cessation of his treatment, has appealed the release of Doctor Sanchez, prosecuted for "failure to assist a person in danger," his lawyers told AFP on Monday. confirming information from the newspaper L'Union.

In a decision rendered at first instance by the Reims Criminal Court, the judges had followed the requisitions of the prosecutor and affirmed that the head of the palliative care service and of the cerebroleum unit of the Reims teaching hospital had "perfectly respected his legal obligations ".

The Leonetti-Claeys law at the heart of the debates

The court had also estimated that the action of Vincent Lambert's parents had "no other reason than to oppose the Leonetti-Claeys law" on the end of life.

Viviane Lambert and her lawyers, Jean Paillot and Jérôme Triomphe, challenge the decision to stop care taken by doctor Sanchez, while the International Committee for the Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CIDPH) of the UN, requested by the parents Lambert, had asked in May 2019 to suspend the cessation of treatment pending a review of the case on the merits.

If France, through the voice of the Minister of Health Agnès Buzyn, had estimated that it was "not required" to comply with this request, the Paris Court of Appeal had ordered the resumption of treatment. But a few weeks later, the Court of Cassation had finally ruled that the court of appeal did not have jurisdiction and had quashed its decision.

The measures requested by the UN above all?

On July 2, Doctor Vincent Sanchez had started a new cessation of treatment. Vincent Lambert died a few days later.

"We believe that the interim measures requested by the UN are mandatory and are imposed on the French State and on Doctor Sanchez," Jean Paillot told AFP. "France has ratified the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, these interim measures should apply".

"I do not object in principle to the law (Claeys-Leonetti), but to the application made of it to people with disabilities," he added.

  • Leonetti Law
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  • End of life
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