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Nurses Ignore Hospital Regulations To Grant Dying Man His Final Wish

“A beautifully humanistic gift from a caring staff and family."

Nurses in Denmark benevolently broke their hospital's regulations last week to grant a 75-year-old man his dying wish.

After doctors at Aarhus University Hospital told Carsten Flemming Hansen that he was too sick for surgery and would die within days from internal bleeding following an aortic aneurysm, he revealed the final thing he wanted to do.

And that was to smoke a cigarette and drink a glass of cold white wine outside, while watching the sun set.

According to a post on the hospital's Facebook account, nurses wheeled Hansen out onto a balcony on a bed last Tuesday and broke the building's strict no-smoking policy by allowing him to light up.

He then enjoyed a spectacular sunset as he sipped his drink, surrounded by close family and friends.

"It was a very cozy and relaxed atmosphere," said one of the nurses, Rikke Kvist. "Of course they were relatives also affected by the fact that he was going to die, and they were sad."

The hospital shared a photograph of Hansen online Friday, shortly after he died. It's since gone viral, with many people praising the nurses' compassionate deed:

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