August
21
  5:49:21 PM

Keeping the British euthanasia pot boiling

There are so many developments on the euthanasia front in the UK this week that they are best grouped together.

Former BBC producer Ray Gosling made the dramatic claim earlier this year that he had euthanased one of his numerous gay lovers more than 20 years ago. “I killed someone once. He was a young chap, he had been my lover and he got AIDS… I picked up the pillow and smothered him until he was dead. The doctor came back and I said ‘He's gone’. Nothing more was ever said.”

There was a great hoo-haa in the media over his teary reminiscences and the police immediately interrogated him. It turns out that probably Mr Gosling did no such thing and he will be charged, not with murder, but with wasting police time. A Crown Prosecution Service spokeswoman said there is “sufficient evidence” to prove he was lying. The Police are said to be furious that the BBC did not check out the story. ~ Daily Mail, Aug 20

An 84-year-old retired Scottish doctor will not be prosecuted for assisting a suicide. Dr Libby Wilson, a member of Friends At The End (FATE), was arrested last September after multiple sclerosis sufferer Cari Loder, took her own life using a helium cylinder and a hood. Police indicated that Dr Wilson did give the woman some advice but that it was not significant in carrying out the suicide. Dr Wilson was “unrepentant” and jeered, “What jury would have convicted me?” ~ Scotsman, Aug 17

A new right-to-die society has sprung up in the UK. The Society for Old Age Rational Suicide (SOARS) wants to press the case for assisted suicide for people who are not terminally ill. “After eight or nine decades, many people rightly decide that their lives have been fully lived, and now they have a life which, for them, has finally become too long,” its website declares.

The leader of the group is 79-year-old Michael Irwin, who is now being dubbed “Dr Death” by the British media. He is a controversial figure who was deregistered as a doctor after he helped a friend to die in 2005. He admits having helped several people to commit suicide. ~ London Telegraph, Aug 16



 

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