A grandfather has called on parliament to legislate in
favour of assisted dying before ending his own life at Dignitas.
Andrew Barclay, 65, died on Thursday after taking a lethal
dose of drugs in an apartment near Zurich, having travelled to Switzerland with
his wife. He had advanced multiple sclerosis.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, the former civil servant, from
Folkestone, Kent, said he was concerned that his partner, Sandra, 67, may face
a police investigation on her return to Britain for helping him fulfil his
wish.
“We need a law that
makes it a feasible option in Britain,” he said. “It needs to be tightly
regulated but why not draw the line where Dignitas has?
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