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In reply to the discussion: 2 Arizona sisters who never returned home from trip to Europe died by assisted suicide [View all]Meowmee
(9,212 posts)60. Yes I looked at it
And they seem to say they will not help physically well or depressed people to suicide. They believe you have to have a significantly poor quality of life due to physical illnesses at the least and depression does not count.
In any case I still feel this case is suspicious. I believe people should have access to assisted suicide for valid reasons and have for a long time. We were already considering that for my father at some point if he needed it before the hospital murdered him. He still wanted to live even then after he survived a code, he told me that. The fact that they are charging a huge amount for it in Switzerland anyway also does not sit well with me.
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2 Arizona sisters who never returned home from trip to Europe died by assisted suicide [View all]
demmiblue
Mar 2022
OP
Bizarre. Very elaborate ruse, if they didn't plan to leave instructions of a suicide note.
Baitball Blogger
Mar 2022
#1
The Daily Mail article above says it's not the law, and Pegasos, in Basel, doesn't require illness
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2022
#19
Pegasos was started in 2019 and their standards are a bit looser than some of the other
smirkymonkey
Mar 2022
#32
Could be anything sisters might share. Huntington's disease, early onset dementia, cancer...
hunter
Mar 2022
#23
Since they are sisters, I wonder if some shared childhood trauma could be the source of this.
artemisia1
Mar 2022
#44
Maybe they just didn't feel like continuing on? Why is that so hard to believe?
JanMichael
Mar 2022
#52
Actually, not at the place they chose. They won't let just anyone check out for any reason, but
smirkymonkey
Mar 2022
#56
Also, in this particular instance, I think what these sisters did (assuming there was no foul play)
smirkymonkey
Mar 2022
#59
Getting "fed up" with life is generally the result of continual bad experience. As to "not finding
artemisia1
Mar 2022
#70
I "got" what he was saying- basically it feels like many on this thread are judging the sisters
Thtwudbeme
Mar 2022
#76