Sa prekëse: Kjo është festa më e trishtë (FOTO)

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Në fillim të korrikut, amerikania Betsy Davis u dërgoi miqve të saj të ngushtë dhe të afërmve një email, ku i ftonte në një festë dyditore.

Kishte vetëm një rregull: Askush nuk duhet të qante në sy të saj.

Artistja 21-vjeçare vuan nga ALS.

Ajo i mblodhi miqtë dhe fisin për t’u dhënë lamtumirën me një festë, përpara se të bëhej e para kaliforniane që i jep fund jetës vullnetarisht me një dozë letale.

Tashmë ligji e lejon vetëvrasjen e asistuar mjekësore.

“Ideja që të shkonim dhe të kalonim një fundjavë të bukur, që do kulmonte me vetëvrasjen e saj, ishte një sfidë, por nuk kishte pikëpyetje që do ishim atje,” tha Niels Alpert, një mik i saj.

30 veta ishin të pranishëm në festë.

Teksa festës po i vinte fundi, artisten e shtrinë në një krevat në verandën e shtëpisë.

Atje mjeku i dha një kombinim me morfinë, pentobarbital dhe hidrat kloral.

Ajo vdiq katër orë më vonë.

Miqtë e saj thanë se ishte performanca e fundit që po jepte.

This July 24, 2016 photo provided by Niels Alpert, Amanda Friedland, left, surrounded by friends and family adjusts her friend Betsy Davis's sash as she lays on a bed during her "Right To Die Party" in Ojai, Calif. In early July, Davis emailed her closest friends and family to invite them to a two-day celebration, telling them: "These circumstances are unlike any party you have attended before, requiring emotional stamina, centeredness, and openness. And one rule: No crying." The 41-year-old woman diagnosed with ALS,  held the party to say goodbye before becoming one of the first California residents to take life-ending drugs under a new law that gave such an option to the terminally ill. (Niels Alpert via AP)

This July 24, 2016 photo provided by Niels Alpert, Betsy Davis, smiles during a going away party with her family and friends in Ojai, Calif.  In early July, Davis emailed her closest friends and family to invite them to a two-day celebration, telling them: "These circumstances are unlike any party you have attended before, requiring emotional stamina, centeredness, and openness.  And one rule: No crying."  Davis, diagnosed with ALS,  held the party to say goodbye before becoming one of the first California residents to take life-ending drugs under a new law that gave such an option to the terminally ill. (Niels Alpert via AP)

This July 24, 2016 photo provided by Niels Alpert, Betsy Davis, center, is accompanied by friends and family for her first ride in a friends new Tesla to a hillside to end her life during a "Right To Die Party" in Ojai, Calif.  In early July, Davis emailed her closest friends and family to invite them to a two-day celebration, telling them: "These circumstances are unlike any party you have attended before, requiring emotional stamina, centeredness, and openness.  And one rule: No crying. " The 41-year-old woman diagnosed with ALS,  held the party to say goodbye before becoming one of the first California residents to take life-ending drugs under a new law that gave such an option to the terminally ill. (Niels Alpert via AP)

This July 24, 2016 photo provided by Niels Alpert, Betsy Davis, third from left, has a laugh with her friends during a going away party in Ojai, Calif. In early July, Davis emailed her closest friends and family to invite them to a two-day celebration, telling them: "These circumstances are unlike any party you have attended before, requiring emotional stamina, centeredness, and openness. And one rule: No crying."  The 41-year-old woman diagnosed with ALS held the party to say goodbye before becoming one of the first California residents to take life-ending drugs under a new law that gave such an option to the terminally ill. (Niels Alpert via AP)

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