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Their gesture has reopened the debate. In Italy, which does not have a law that allows it, but also in Germany, where there are now reservations about the system that made it possible for the two TV stars. (ANSA)
Icones of the 1960s, Alice and Ellen Kessler, the binoculars of the music-hall, chose to die together by suicide attends. A great final stage that reveals the pit between Germany and France on the end of life.
They have not "died", they have killed themselves. These reactions followed the comment on the "accompanied suicide" of the Kessler twins.
Ex-Minister of Health Lauterbach points to gaps in assisted suicide. From his point of view, it is not sufficiently examined whether sufferers are mentally stable.
The former Federal Minister of Health sees dangerous gaps in the current provisions on assisted suicide. The debate begins after the Kessler twins were divorced from life at the age of 89.
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