
The last five-word plea of the 56-year-old woman who traveled to Switzerland to die by assisted suicide has been revealed.
Wendy Duffy’s decision has divided opinion online over the last few days; her tragic story has left people united in communal grief.
As we reported earlier this week, Duffy travelled to controversial Swiss clinic Pegasos, known for helping people end their lives on their own terms. As per the Manchester Evening News, many Swiss clinics refuse psychiatric-only cases, where there is no physical illness. Pegasos, however, do accept them, provided that applicants meet a set of strict criteria.
Wendy paid $13,500 US to take advantage of that distinction, having been unable to recover following the death of her son Marcus, 23, four years ago.
In an interview conducted with Daily Mail journalist Jenny Johnson days before her planned death, Wendy explained that she was steadfast in her decision.


Be First to Comment