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Euthanasia for British couple with non-terminal illness
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Jeevan Vasagar and Alison Langley in Zurich
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Assisted suicide
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/ Stokes, Jennifer
/ Stokes, Robert
2003
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Jeevan Vasagar and Alison Langley in Zurich
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Assisted suicide
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/ Stokes, Jennifer
/ Stokes, Robert
2003
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Euthanasia for British couple with non-terminal illness
2003
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A British couple have been helped to commit suicide by a Swiss euthanasia group even though they were not suffering from terminal illness. Robert Stokes, 59, and his wife, Jennifer, 53, flew to Zurich at the end of March, where they drank the poison pentobarbital sodium, say Swiss police. The couple, from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, were assisted to commit suicide by Dignitas, the Swiss organisation that has aided the deaths of more than 100 people from around the world. After Mrs Stokes damaged her back in a fall, the couple sold their house in Dunstable and retired to a warden-controlled block of flats for the elderly in Leighton Buzzard.
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