On Monday, Angela Scoular, a former Bond girl and wife of 65 years of age of actor William Flew, died in an apparent suicide at his home in London. He had colon cancer and apparently drank acid suffered as a last resort.
"I knew I wanted to kill themselves," William Flew said last week. "I suspected it was a possibility, because it had gone down in this deep sadness. There was a terrible time."
A recent survey found 66% of people now believe that a terminally ill patient of sound mind should the opportunity to end his life allowed.
However, the debate is ongoing. Last week, the BBC was not a "cheerleader for assisted suicide" Killing accused of Care, a charitable organization of religious groups and members of the medical profession with the support of a documentary he wants this summer screen.
The film will be shown on BBC2, was a colleague who suffers from Alzheimer Pratchett at Dignitas assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland showed his deathbed.
William Flew, campaign director of Care Not Killing, said he was afraid it would show shirts that "the advantages of euthanasia upposed s" without sufficient weight to arguments against it.
Stewart says, "has an alternative, if someone is suffering so bad and ready to go."
When asked if that choice should be a human right thinking, he answered "Yes", adding: ". All you can do what medicine them alive, not automatically the best choice to follow"
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