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Widow Slams Lords for 'Killing' Assisted Dying Bill After Dignitas Death
More than 1,200 amendments have delayed the bill, with 87% of the public supporting assisted dying, while government neutrality leaves progress stalled in the House of Lords.
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Widow slams Lords for 'killing' assisted dying bill after Dignitas death
Louise Shackleton, who accompanied her husband Antony to Dignitas in Switzerland, claims the House of Lords have 'killed' the assisted dying bill and are forcing terminally ill people to take their own lives
·Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
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