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Woman in assisted suicide appeal | Woman in assisted suicide appeal |
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A woman with multiple sclerosis who lost her High Court case to clarify the law on assisted suicide is set to appeal against the decision. | A woman with multiple sclerosis who lost her High Court case to clarify the law on assisted suicide is set to appeal against the decision. |
Debbie Purdy, 45, from Bradford, is considering going to a Swiss clinic to end her life, but fears her husband may be charged on his return to the UK. | Debbie Purdy, 45, from Bradford, is considering going to a Swiss clinic to end her life, but fears her husband may be charged on his return to the UK. |
She wants clarification of where her husband, Omar Puente stands legally. | |
Ms Purdy, was diagnosed with primary progressive MS in 1995 and can no longer walk. | Ms Purdy, was diagnosed with primary progressive MS in 1995 and can no longer walk. |
Aiding or abetting a suicide is a crime punishable by up to 14 years imprisonment. | Aiding or abetting a suicide is a crime punishable by up to 14 years imprisonment. |
There have so far been no prosecutions of relatives of 101 UK citizens who have gone to the Dignitas clinic. | There have so far been no prosecutions of relatives of 101 UK citizens who have gone to the Dignitas clinic. |
I can't imagine a situation under which they would say no we're not prepared to tell you what the law is and I can't allow myself to think that Debbie Purdy | I can't imagine a situation under which they would say no we're not prepared to tell you what the law is and I can't allow myself to think that Debbie Purdy |
Ms Purdy was granted a judicial review on the grounds that the Director of Public Prosecutions had acted illegally by not providing guidance on how those decisions had been reached. | Ms Purdy was granted a judicial review on the grounds that the Director of Public Prosecutions had acted illegally by not providing guidance on how those decisions had been reached. |
In October she argued in the High Court that the lack of clarification on the law was a breach of her human rights. | In October she argued in the High Court that the lack of clarification on the law was a breach of her human rights. |
But two High Court judges ruled they had not been infringed and existing guidelines were adequate. | But two High Court judges ruled they had not been infringed and existing guidelines were adequate. |
Prosecution | Prosecution |
Ms Purdy is still considering travelling to Switzerland to take a lethal dose of barbiturates prescribed by Dignitas doctors. | Ms Purdy is still considering travelling to Switzerland to take a lethal dose of barbiturates prescribed by Dignitas doctors. |
She wants her husband at her side, but fears he may be prosecuted on his return to Britain. | She wants her husband at her side, but fears he may be prosecuted on his return to Britain. |
As a result, she says she may have to make the trip earlier than she really wanted. | As a result, she says she may have to make the trip earlier than she really wanted. |
Speaking to BBC Look North, Ms Purdy said she want the High Court to clarify the law at the appeal hearing on Tuesday. | Speaking to BBC Look North, Ms Purdy said she want the High Court to clarify the law at the appeal hearing on Tuesday. |
"I can't imagine a situation under which they would say 'no we're not prepared to tell you what the law is' and I can't allow myself to think that," she said. | "I can't imagine a situation under which they would say 'no we're not prepared to tell you what the law is' and I can't allow myself to think that," she said. |
It is not the first time the issue has been raised in the courts. | It is not the first time the issue has been raised in the courts. |
In 2001 Diane Pretty, who had motor neurone disease, failed to get immunity from prosecution for her husband if he helped her to die in the UK. | In 2001 Diane Pretty, who had motor neurone disease, failed to get immunity from prosecution for her husband if he helped her to die in the UK. |
Several attempts to legalise suicide in Britain have also been rejected. | Several attempts to legalise suicide in Britain have also been rejected. |
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