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'Will my husband end up in jail?' - Multiple Sclerosis patient Debbie Purdy asks the question Create new blog

Multiple sclerosis sufferer Debbie Purdy fears her husband may face prison if the law on assisted suicide is not clarified. This is her story in her own words.

Under the law if you help someone else commit suicide you are breaking the law, even if they are terminally ill.

That's the theory. Many seriously ill UK citizens have travelled abroad to get help to die.

msrc logoSome of those who travelled with them have been questioned by police but no-one has ever been prosecuted.

So is it against the law to help someone to die overseas? And what does 'help' really mean? I need to know and that is why I am going to court this week..............

You can read the whole of Debbie's interview at MSRC: Latest MS News


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