UK grieving mother travels to Swiss clinic to die by assisted suicide four years after son’s death
A grieving West Midlands mother, Wendy Duffy, ended her life at a Swiss assisted dying clinic four years after her son's death.
The 56-year-old, who struggled with profound grief, chose the clinic due to the lack of legal assisted dying options in the UK. Her case reignites the ongoing debate on end-of-life choices and personal autonomy.
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