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Suicide clinic pair 'attention seekers'

2004
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Mr [Jennifer Stokes], 59, a retired carpenter, suffered from severe epilepsy and depression and his wife, 53, had chronic back pain and diabetes. The couple had made several suicide attempts but their family was unaware that they planned to travel to the clinic from the residential home in Leighton Buzzard, Beds, where they lived. They travelled to Zurich on March 31 last year. A Dignitas doctor had already assessed Mr Stokes as meeting the requirements for an assisted suicide, and after an examination it was agreed that his wife could die with him.
Publisher
Daily Telegraph