Woman investigated over husband’s use of assisted dying clinic wanted to argue case in court
Louise Shackleton says current law is traumatising families and she wanted jury to assess her innocence A woman who was under police investigation for accompanying her husband to an assisted dying clinic in Switzerland said she wished her case had gone to trial so she could have proved her (…)
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