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Case Study: Mercy Killings

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Case:-

Mother cleared of murder after helping

seriously ill daughter die.

A judge made the rare step of attacking the Crown Prosecution Service today for

pursuing a case of attempted murder against a loving mother who helped her

seriously ill daughter to die.

Stoking the debate over mercy killings, he praised the common sense, decency and

humanity of the jury at Lewes crown court, who took just two hours to clear Kay

Gilderdale over the death of 31-year-old Lynn.

Kay Gilderdale administered a cocktail of lethal drugs to end Lynn's life in

December 2008 after her daughter called her for help when her own attempts at

suicide failed.

The jury foreman smiled at Gilderdale today as he announced a unanimous verdict

of not guilty, amid applause and …show more content…

The moral issues surrounding the tragic circumstances of Lynn's death are not for

us to comment on. Sussex Police has a duty to uphold the law and investigate

offences reported to us."

Should mercy killing be legal?

It should be legalized

Mercy killing is speeding up the process. I think that Mercy Killing should be

made legal as long as the client has a very short life expectancy. Cancer patients

are often given a rough estimate of when they are going to die which I don't think

is fair for them and their families. Cancer patients after given their expected date to

die are pretty much waiting to die instead of living their life like they usually do.

If you gave people the option to end their life at a certain time it will take away a

lot of the disappointment death brings.

In this way we get the patient free from pain.

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