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Xi'ao cancer president committed suicide by lymphatic cancer, his wife rushed to legalize euthanasia

 14 Nov 2018

Western Australia`s government bill on euthanasia is expected to be submitted to parliament in the second half of 2019 for a vote, according to local media in Western Australia.

Patients suffering from illness may be able to apply for euthanasia in Western Australia. Western Australia can also become a legalized area of euthanasia.

(photo source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation)


The euthanasia bill was based on the fact that Clive Deverall, the former chairman of the Western Australian Cancer Council, was unable to bear the pain he suffered from lymphatic cancer and finally chose to commit suicide in March 2017.

Leave a note before death saying: suicide is legal, euthanasia is illegal. To fulfill her husband`s wish, widow Noreen Fynn began to legalize euthanasia.

(photo source: Australian newspaper)


The Western Australian House Committee had previously received about 700 submissions from members of the Labour Party, the Liberal Party, the Green Party and the National Party, and held 81 hearings, although some voices of opposition pointed out that euthanasia was "helping to commit suicide." But members of the main government parties say they will vote cautiously.

Health minister Roger Cook said polls showed that most West Australian residents agreed that patients with terminal cancer, slow venereal disease and neurodegenerative patients could apply for assistance in euthanasia in order to reduce the pain of illness and die with dignity. The bill is expected to be submitted to Congress for vote and vote in the second half of 2019.

As part of a jury, Noreen Fynn will draft an euthanasia bill with 10 medical and legal experts led by former Western Australian Governor, Malcolm McCusker.

By the time the bill is passed, Western Australia will legalize euthanasia, leaving final dignity for dying patients.

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