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Tough spot.Well, she isn't "totally healthy", unless you don't consider mental afflictions as real. She suffers from Autism, Borderline Personality Disorder, & Depression, and after being told by her medical professionals it wasn't going to get any better for her, she elected death over continued existence.
She has a lover, is a reasonably attractive and young person, and has several pets she cares deeply about ... what do you suggest? We force her to live unhappily so that we might experience less cognitive dissonance? She wants to go. She will find a way with or without medical assistance.
Locking her up and forcing her to live against her will, will not make the world a better place.
But killing her opens complications.
Like when the government starts assisting people that may not want it. Or they pressure people to do it. Suicidal people are probably not productive and paying taxes, government makes money by doing this.