Talk:Isabelle Caro

Protection
Page protected for 1 week to due indef blocked user disrupting the article via 41.xxx addresses. Hopefully it will help. JForget 23:02, 12 September 2009 (UTC)

Image
Folks, I think we can make a good case for uploading and using one of the "No anorexia" images per the WP:NFCC based on the fact that Caro is now dead and because of the iconic nature of these images. Thoughts? – ukexpat (talk) 21:24, 30 December 2010 (UTC)

Questions regarding her parents (both biological and step)
Does anyone on here believed that her mother (Marie) suffered from undiagnosed--Jessica A Bruno 01:17, 25 August 2011 (UTC)postpartum and/or anti postpartum depression or before that? Since it was evident when she was growing up and broke apart from parents after her 1st hospitalization. Also, wondering whatever happen to her father (Mr. Caro) and if he remarried himself and what was her relationship with him as well? At the same time I'm also wondering why on the earth did her stepfather sued the doctor/s and hospital/s whom took care of her when she died or maybe during her 1st hospitalization as well?--Jessica A Bruno 23:46, 24 August 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mybodymyself (talk • contribs)

He sued doctors, because there are hidden euthanasia cases, and many doctors don't know how to deal with anorexic persons. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A01:E35:8A8D:FE80:9D4A:6B91:8B25:4882 (talk) 17:08, 7 November 2015 (UTC)

This link is dead
http://www.citystatetimes.com/3603/isabelle-caro-before-and-after-anorexia-photos/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A01:E35:8A8D:FE80:700B:8C2A:306B:4FFA (talk) 16:56, 16 December 2012 (UTC)

Cause of death is not so unknown
Isabelle's father said doctors needed the hospital bed, so doctors "helped" her to die. They say to her father: "Anyway, she didn't want to live, so they helped her". Her father was very schocked. This is the reference (in French), this is one of the article, but this quote can be found in many other articles: http://www.purepeople.com/article/mort-d-isabelle-caro-sa-mere-vient-de-se-suicider-son-pere-parle-d-homicide_a72039/1

It is either an euthanasia case (without asking anyone), or a medical error.

"Ma fille ne voulait pas aller dans cet hôpital parce qu'elle avait déjà été une fois aux urgences et ne comprenait pas qu'ils refusent une transfusion à une dame de 70 ans parce qu'il fallait garder le sang pour des jeunes. (...) Pour Christian Caro, Isabelle a été tuée par les médecins qui se sont occupés d'elle le 16 novembre dernier à Bichat : "Les médecins ont dit : 'On va faire des examens mais pour pas que vous soyez gênée, on va vous endormir'. Chose qu'ils n'auraient jamais dû faire. Isabelle est décédée le 17 en début d'après-midi. Elle est morte parce qu'ils l'ont débranchée. Deux médecins nous ont pris à part avec ma femme et nous ont dit : 'Vous savez de toute façon votre fille n'avait pas envie de vivre'. Ils l'ont abrégée" ! Bouleversé, troublé, très remonté et visiblement perdu, Christian Caro continue ses déclarations toujours plus virulentes : "On n'endort pas quelqu'un dans son état. Et là on l'endort carrément. C'est l'envoyer à la mort tout de suite. Nous avons donc déposé plainte auprès du procureur de la République, à Paris, pour homicide involontaire. En plus ma fille n'avait qu'une envie : vivre"."

Translation:

"My daughter didn't want to go to this hospital, because she saw once doctors refusing blood transfusion to a 70 y.o lady, because they wanted to keep blood for the young people only. (...) Christian Caro (Isabelle's father) think Isabelle has been killed by the doctors who had her on november 16, in "Bichat" (name of one of the Paris public hospitals), doctors says we will to make a check up, and for her comfort, we will to put her in sleep. It's a mistake, they shouldn't. Isabelle died on november 17, in the early afternoon. She is dead because they cut the machines. Two doctors said privately to my wife: "You know, it doesn't matter because your daughter didn't want to live. They end her live." ! Really upset, lost and very angry, Christian Caro go on to hard talk: "Doctors don't have to put someone so weak to sleep. And they put her in a deep sleep. It was send her to her death right away. We made a complaint to the Paris Procureur de la République, for accidental homocide. And my daughter wanted to live so much."

This wikipedia article, saying she is dead after several days in an hospital, for respiratory problems, is wrong. Her father said she is dead only one day after she arrived to the hospital, and it was for digestive pains (it's in the French article link) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A01:E35:8A8D:FE80:9D4A:6B91:8B25:4882 (talk) 17:06, 7 November 2015 (UTC)

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Date of Birth
Hi all, it seems the FR version of the page is linking to the birth and death certificate of Isabelle Caro, which is 09 September 1980 and not 12 September 1982 as seen on this page. I'm willing to update the information but not sure if the FR link would be consider adequate considering the language.

https://deces.matchid.io/id/pDa_gzmpXmRw

Thanks, AmyIsOnWiki (talk) 20:03, 27 May 2024 (UTC)