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"People Who Don't Have Enough Money, You Have to Accompany Them": This Is What Bernard Senet, the Doctor Who Helped Dozens of Patients to Die, Risks.

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The trial which opened on 15 September at the judicial court in Paris arouses a great deal of attention. Bernard Senet, a retired doctor and activist of aid to die for forty years, appears alongside eleven other defendants. All are accused of complicity in importing Pentobarbital, a deadly substance banned in France. Yet, as L-Internaute points out, this product is used in some countries to practice euthanasia.
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The trial which opened on 15 September at the judicial court in Paris arouses a great deal of attention. Bernard Senet, a retired doctor and activist of aid to die for forty years, appears alongside eleven other defendants. All are accused of complicity in importing Pentobarbital, a deadly substance banned in France. Yet, as L-Internaute points out, this product is used in some countries to practice euthanasia.

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mariefrance.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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