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Read the Grauniad on Thursday (think). There was a very good article about a bloke whose sister wanted him to be there when she took her life.
He was arrested and treated like a murderer.
I wish I could find a link to the story, but can't.
Correction - here is a BBC resume of the story:
Suicide brother has 'no regrets', BBC News, 21st January 2005
A man from Kent who watched his sister kill herself and was then arrested by police who suspected he helped her has said he has no regrets. Graham Lawson watched his sister Sue, 48, a multiple sclerosis sufferer, suffocate herself with a plastic bag. Mr Lawson, of Cowden, was arrested by police and waited five months before being told he would not be charged with aiding and abetting a suicide. "No-one else could do it for her, she had to do it herself," Mr Lawson said. Miss Lawson, a bank manager from Burgess Hill, West Sussex, was diagnosed with MS 14 years ago. A year ago, Mr Lawson said, she had got to the end of her tether and wanted to die, trying seven times before she managed to kill herself. He said: "I don't know what I was feeling. I was just wishing her as much courage as I could to do it because it was what she wanted so much." Mr Lawson is now calling for a change in the law to permit mercy killings. "I don't have any regrets - that no-one else has to go through it, that is all I want. Nothing is ever going to change what I went through, nothing is ever going to change what Sue went through. But no-one else should have to go through it and maybe somebody should take notice of this and realise it is so unnecessary."
He was arrested and treated like a murderer.
I wish I could find a link to the story, but can't.
Correction - here is a BBC resume of the story:
Suicide brother has 'no regrets', BBC News, 21st January 2005
A man from Kent who watched his sister kill herself and was then arrested by police who suspected he helped her has said he has no regrets. Graham Lawson watched his sister Sue, 48, a multiple sclerosis sufferer, suffocate herself with a plastic bag. Mr Lawson, of Cowden, was arrested by police and waited five months before being told he would not be charged with aiding and abetting a suicide. "No-one else could do it for her, she had to do it herself," Mr Lawson said. Miss Lawson, a bank manager from Burgess Hill, West Sussex, was diagnosed with MS 14 years ago. A year ago, Mr Lawson said, she had got to the end of her tether and wanted to die, trying seven times before she managed to kill herself. He said: "I don't know what I was feeling. I was just wishing her as much courage as I could to do it because it was what she wanted so much." Mr Lawson is now calling for a change in the law to permit mercy killings. "I don't have any regrets - that no-one else has to go through it, that is all I want. Nothing is ever going to change what I went through, nothing is ever going to change what Sue went through. But no-one else should have to go through it and maybe somebody should take notice of this and realise it is so unnecessary."