‘Brain dead’ son enjoys Xmas after dad armed with gun refuses to let medics end his life
RT,
25
December,
The
Pickering family from Texas is celebrating a miracle this Christmas,
which so nearly did not happen. With doctors about to turn off a life
support machine keeping George Pickering’s son alive, a desperate
and armed George intervened, determined his son would live.
This
year has been an eventful one for George Pickering II and his son
George Pickering III. George Jr. has made a full recovery after being
in a coma. With doctors set to turn off his life support machine, his
savior proved to be his own father.
Upon
hearing that doctors had given up hope, a drunk and armed George Sr.
marched towards the Tomball Regional Medical Center in Houston,
Texas, determined to make sure his son was given more time to make a
recovery, even if it meant he would spend time in jail.
George
Sr. barricaded himself inside with his 27-year-old son as he managed
to hold off police, before something amazing happened.
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“Towards
the end of the standoff, which was about three hours long, he felt
his son squeeze his hand,” the
family’s lawyer Phoebe Smith told RT.
“At
this time, the SWAT team had already opened the door to the critical
care room and he had surrendered to the police, but he surrendered
knowing his son had squeezed his hand,” she added.
George
Jr. had fallen into a coma after suffering a stroke in January.
Doctors had declared him brain dead, while George II’s ex-wife and
other son made the decision to turn off the life support machine.
However,
there was one person who was not going to give up hope.
“The
SWAT team had their own doctors and when they entered into the
critical care room, they saw that my client’s son was not brain
dead because he was making eye contact, was following their commands
and they were completely amazed at this,” Smith dded.
The
Pickerings' family lawyer also praised the courage and determination
shown by George Sr.
“The
amazing thing was that my client was right and that his son did
survive.
When you see him now, he is a picture of health. I don’t
think he would have survived but for the fact that his father slowed
the process down."
After
feeling signs of life from his son, George Sr. peacefully surrendered
to the police. He was subsequently sentenced to 10 months’ prison
time. He was released in December, just in time to spend Christmas
with his son.
“There
was a law broken, but it was broken for all the right reasons. I’m
here now because of it. It was love, it was love,”George
III told KPRC.
“The
important thing is I'm alive and well, my father is home and we're
together again.”
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