Woman under police investigation over husband's death admits she has 'committed crime'
- A woman is being investigated for assisting her husband, Anthony, in dying at Dignitas. She stated, "I have no regrets" about helping him, as he wanted to die without suffering. She claimed Anthony was at peace with his decision.
- The next vote on the assisted dying bill in England and Wales has been delayed to May 16 to review amendments, according to MP Kim Leadbeater, who said it aims to allow terminally ill individuals to end their lives "on their own terms."
- In 2024, 37 UK residents ended their lives at Dignitas, while in 2023, the number was 40, indicating a growing demand for assisted dying options.
- Sarah Wootton from Dignity in Dying asserted that Louise and Anthony's case shows the current law fails to support dying individuals and their families.
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'I sat there while he was given the poison that killed him in an instant'
Freja Polonius helped her friend arrange his own death in Belgium. After his death, she has experienced grief and guilt, and it has become her life's mission to bring other nuances into the debate about assisted suicide.
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