Almost 100 Britons take own lives at suicide clinic
Published Date:
29 May 2008
THE number of Britons to commit assisted suicide at a Swiss clinic has risen to 92.
Figures released yesterday show euthanasia organisation Dignitas, based in Zurich, helped 17 Britons die last year and eight this year. Details of the latest deaths have not been revealed.
The organisation has 694 UK members – a significant fall from over 800 in September 2006.
Assisted suicide is legal in Switzerland and usually involves a terminally ill patient drinking a barbiturate poison. Members pay a joining fee and an annual subscription to Dignitas.
Sarah Wootton, the chief executive of the pro-euthanasia charity Dignity in Dying, said: "The steady increase in British citizens travelling to Dignitas is further proof that the law in the UK is not working. Until there is a law allowing terminally ill, mentally competent adults the right to choose a medically assisted death, many more will make this tragic pilgrimage."
The full article contains 158 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
29 May 2008 12:10 AM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
Euthanasia