Euthanasia Campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke Speaks To Sky News About UK Tour And The Right To Die | UK News | Sky News
Australian euthanasia campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke holds up a plastic "Exit" bag
Dr Philip Nitschke claims information on how seriously ill people could end their life should be freely available and that all adults should be prepared in case they become terminally ill.
The Australian medic is in Britain to give talks on euthanasia to the public and members of a group that supports it...
Dr Nitschke is the inventor of the Deliverance Machine, a computer device which allows a seriously ill patient to kill themselves by answering a series of questions...
These sessions will only be open to people who are over 50 or seriously ill. Those attending will have to sign disclaimers before they are given information on different ways to die. Dr Nitschke says he would like everyone over 70 to be given lethal drugs to keep at home in case they became seriously ill and decide to take their own life.



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