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From BBC. And yes, the story is just as weird as the headline sounds.
Whose dream?
And... uhm... I don't know what else to say. This is truly bizarre case of "family line must continue" and "mother knows best". While I'm sure that Mr Cohen doesn't have much use for his sperm in his current state, I wonder if he had wanted a random woman to get the moneyshot, so to speak.
The lawyer of an Israeli couple who won the right to use their dead son's sperm to inseminate a woman he never met says the case is a boost for family rights.
The dead man, soldier Keivin Cohen, was killed in the Gaza Strip in 2002.
A court ruled in favour of his parents who had the sperm extracted after his death, although he had not left a will.
"It's a dream come true" - Irit Rosenblum, LawyerAlthough Mr Cohen, 20, was single and had left no written expression of his desire to become a father, his family claimed that had long been his wish.
The Cohens appealed for volunteers who were willing to be impregnated with the sperm and raise the child.
Whose dream?
And... uhm... I don't know what else to say. This is truly bizarre case of "family line must continue" and "mother knows best". While I'm sure that Mr Cohen doesn't have much use for his sperm in his current state, I wonder if he had wanted a random woman to get the moneyshot, so to speak.