'People with MND Should Have Choice About How They Want to Live'
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‘Dying people like me deserve compassion and the choice to end our lives’
A 39-year-old man suffering with terminal cancer has hailed the “momentous” decision to back assisted dying as it has given people like him the “compassionate choice” to end their life.Nathaniel Dye, is a primary school teacher with stage 4 bowel cancer. Doctors have given him an official terminal diagnosis of under a year.Nathaniel described the historic backing of the assisted dying bill by Parliament as a “momentous occasion” although the law…
·London, United Kingdom
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RHEA Sutcliffe, 44, qualified as a physiotherapist in 2005 and began her career working in acute hospitals before moving to more community-based services. In 2019, she joined the team at Marie Curie Hospice, Bradford as a physiotherapist.
·Bradford, United Kingdom
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