Jenny Carathers watched her partner die in excruciating pain from cancer that had metastasized to his bones. Now diagnosed with the same disease herself, she is desperate for Britain to change the law to allow euthanasia which would give her a more peaceful death. “I saw my partner die of psychosis and it looks like I will have the same future. We need this,” said Carathers, 56, referring to the bill, recalling her partner “screaming in bed” in his final days. “I am now terminally ill. I have bone metastases and have a pretty good idea of what might happen. It’s very scary,” said the 56-year-old, from Bath in south-west England. In the House of Commons, the debate on the law that will allow euthanasia began this morning, in an issue that divides both public opinion and British MPs. The […]
Source: News Beast

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