News, 4 November 2002
It is reported that a terminally ill cancer-sufferer has become the
first person from Britain to take his own life at an assisted suicide
clinic in Switzerland. The 77-year-old man was given a barbiturate by
staff at Dignitas in Zurich, which he then swallowed in an apartment
rented by the organisation. Assisting in a suicide is an offence in the
UK and the Observer newspaper reports that the man's children could now
face prosecution because they accompanied him to the clinic. Dignitas
claims to have helped 134 people to end their lives and 14 Britons are
currently on their books. The Voluntary Euthanasia Society reacted to
the news by calling for assisted suicide to be allowed in Britain to
prevent "death tourism". [
Observer, 3 November]
An English high court judge has ruled that Leeds General Infirmary can
be identified as the hospital which botched an IVF treatment cycle last
year with the result that a white woman unexpectedly gave birth to
black twins. Tests revealed that the white woman was the biological
mother of the twins, although they had been fertilised with the wrong
man's sperm. Recent mix-ups at IVF clinics have raised concerns that
staff are failing to act with sufficient care but Dr Simon Fischel, an
inspector of IVF clinics for the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Authority, defended IVF clinic workers by insisting that they were all
aware that "they are carrying a new human life in their hands". A
spokesman for SPUC pointed out that human lives brought into being at
IVF clinics were treated with so little respect that only a tiny
minority survived to birth. [
BBC and SPUC, 4 November]
Thousands of Catholic priests in the US have signed a statement
identifying abortion as a key issue for voters. The statement on
political responsibility also reminds public officials that they must
not support "direct attacks on innocent human life". Fr Frank Pavone,
director of Priests for Life, said: "This is just the beginning of a
massive effort to mobilise Christians as never before to bring an end
to abortion in this nation, and to declare that those who tolerate
abortion are not worthy of public office." [
Pro-Life Infonet, 4 November]
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