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Canadian Doc ‘Coached’ 26-Year-Old To Qualify For State-Sponsored Suicide, Says Family

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19.02.2026

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Canadian Doc ‘Coached’ 26-Year-Old To Qualify For State-Sponsored Suicide, Says Family

Vafaeian’s family is now pushing for the reversal of the MAID provision that qualifies individuals whose deaths are not ‘reasonably foreseeable.’

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The family of a 26-year-old Canadian man who was recently euthanized is speaking out against the law that allowed for his death after a doctor reportedly “coached” him on how to qualify for physician-assisted suicide.

Kiano Vafaeian was euthanized on Dec. 30, and his certificate of death “listed the ‘antecedent causes’ as blindness, severe peripheral neuropathy (damage to nerves that causes pain and numbness), and diabetes,” according to The Telegraph. However, Fox News reported this week that Vafaeian’s parents — who said they did not learn of his death until days later — argued medical records fail to support the severe peripheral neuropathy diagnosis reported on the document.

“Vafaeian was rejected by multiple doctors in Ontario before he sought out Dr. Ellen Wiebe, a prominent MAID [“Medical Assistance in Dying”]........

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