French female YouTuber with 'four personalities' reveals plans for 'euthanasia' : Korean coverage
A popular French YouTuber who suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), also known as "Multiple Personality Disorder", has shocked fans by revealing that she has decided to undergo euthanasia.

According to local media outlets Figaro and Oddity Central on January 26th, YouTuber Lyli (23), who goes by the name "Olympe" on the 20th (local time), will go to Belgian doctors for assisted death at the end of this year. She revealed that she was in contact with doctors in Belgium.

Assistance is the act of giving or administering drugs to a patient who has the ability to make decisions and is forced to suffer due to an untreatable disease.

Lyli, who has 250,000 subscribers, has become an influencer by revealing her daily life with DID and ADHD since 2020. She has four personalities, including Lyli herself.

Lyli also appeared on a French TV program on January 4th and confessed about the unhappy life of a DID patient. According to the show, Lyli had a troubled childhood. She was sexually assaulted more than five times at a juvenile facility and was put up for adoption on her 20th in seven years. She also revealed that she was a victim of group bullying when she was a student.

In a video on Instagram, Lyli shared her feelings: "Like everyone else, I have my limits. I can't take any more."

Lyli emphasized that the decision was "not accidental", saying, "My life is very tiring. It's not an impulsive decision, it's a decision I've made clear in my head. I can't put everything on. I stopped for other people in the last few years." However, she also suggested that he may change his mind, saying, "There are still things I want to do before my life ends."

In addition, a Belgian doctor who seems to have been in contact with Lyli said in an interview with local media that it would be difficult to help her die. This is because she feels burdened to see Belgium as a 'death ward' instead of France, where euthanasia is illegal.
2023/01/29 09:32 KST