Families Share Emotional Journeys and Legal Fears of Assisted Dying

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David and his daughter Catie have shared their experience of accompanying Alison, a terminally ill woman with motor neurone disease, to Dignitas in Switzerland for assisted dying. They kept the plan secret due to UK laws that criminalize assisted dying, which caused significant stress. The family is advocating for legal changes to allow terminally ill individuals to end their lives in the UK. The debate on assisted dying remains contentious, with concerns about potential pressure on vulnerable individuals. Membership in Dignitas from the UK has increased, reflecting ongoing interest in the option.
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