
(By Steven Ertelt / LifeNews.com) Today, March 31, 2025, marks 20 years since Terri Schiavo’s death. It’s a day that her family, particularly her brother Bobby Schindler, remembers not as a quiet passing, but as the end of a brutal, court-ordered ordeal.
For the Schindler family, Terri’s death was no abstract ethical debate; it was a deeply personal tragedy, a wound that has not healed. Two decades ago, after a 15-year struggle to keep their daughter and sister alive, they watched helplessly as she was starved and dehydrated over 13 agonizing days, following a judge’s ruling to remove her feeding tube.
This anniversary is not just a moment to mourn Terri, but a clarion call from her family to ensure her suffering—and their loss—spurs action to protect others. CONTINUE