West Point cadet is on life support after ski accident; family wants to extract his sperm

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West Point cadet is on life support after ski accident; family wants to extract his sperm
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Peter Zhu's family said in papers filed Friday that preserving their son's sperm would give them hope of preserving the family name, in keeping with Chinese tradition.

Peter Zhu's family wants to preserve his sperm for cultural reasons, but it's a procedure that Westchester Medical Center is hesitant to do without a court order, according to an appeal to the state court.WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.

The 21-year-old's family wants to preserve his sperm for cultural reasons, but it's a procedure that the hospital is hesitant to do without a court order, according to an appeal to the state court. "Our family comes from China and an extremely important part of our Chinese culture is the tradition of carrying on our family lineage," the family said, and Zhu is the only male in the family.

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