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Friday March 11, 02:30
California businessman offered $1 million to settle brain-damaged woman case
(by Olivia Cohen)

A businessman from California offered $1 million to the husband of a brain-damaged woman in a long-lasting battle with the woman’s parents that do not allow the “killing” of their daughter.

On Thursday, Judge George W. Greer said Florida’s social services agency cannot intervene to delay the removal of the feeding tube from Terri Schiavo. The tube will be removed on March 18, the judge said.

Robert Herring, a businessman from California, offered as much as $1 million to Terry’s husband Michael Schiavo to settle the dispute. "I have made an offer to Terry’s husband in the amount of $1 million to relinquish his custody rights to Terry’s parents," he said.

Terry has been suffering brain disease since 1990, and all this time her parents strongly opposed the removal of the feeding tube.






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