The ward was shrouded in a somber silence, broken only by the rhythmic beeping of medical machines and the dim, flickering light of a solitary lamp casting long shadows on the walls. For nearly three months, she had been a prisoner of her own body, lying motionless and unresponsive in the hospital bed. Her husband, a constant presence by her side, had transformed the sterile room into a sanctuary of love and hope. Every day, he held her hand, laid his head beside hers on the pillow, and whispered words of encouragement and devotion, painting a picture of unwavering commitment to all who witnessed his vigilance.
Doctors decided to disconnect a woman, who had been in a coma for three months,
