After I spoke publicly about it, one woman told me I was in a death cult': Jonathan Dimbleby on assisted dying
Briefly

Physically strong and intellectually clear-minded, my brother was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, facing sharp deterioration, loss of bodily functions, and distressing choking fits despite his love for life.
He expressed a desire to end his suffering and had a peaceful final farewell surrounded by family; his brother reflects on his spirit, the pain of loss, and the dilemma of end-of-life decisions and legislation.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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