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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
Surely this isn't what living wills were intended for either
It is believed to be the first time a so-called "living will" has been used to legally aid someone's suicide.
Kerrie Wooltorton, who suffered depression over an inability to have children, was rushed to hospital by ambulance from her flat in Norwich after swallowing car anti-freeze fluid.
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no just another way things tend to get away from what the original intention was
plus i find what she did very selfish if we are going to say she was of sound enough mind to make that decision as if she was capable of that she should have been able to take her own life with out putting the hospital staff through that ordeal by doing it quietly at home