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- Switzerland aims to stop suicide tourism by The Chronicles from the Empire on Oct 29, 2009
The Swiss Government have laid out plans to tighten rules on assisted suicide in a bid to prevent abuse by organisations like the Dignitas clinic offering euthanasia, the Daily Telegraph reports. In one of two options suggested, they tabled an outrig...
- Suicide Showers, Living on the edge by Bens Backpacking Travel Blog on Oct 9, 2009
Probably not the most endearing feature of backpacking in South America, the suicide shower gets its name for the rather dangerous mix of exposed electricity cables and water. If your staying in budget hostels and guesthouse across South America you&...
- Bridge Tragedy by The Ben Lomond Free Press on Oct 6, 2009
I work about five miles from the Erskine Bridge. One of my earliest memories was regularly making the short trip on the Erskine Ferry before the bridge was finished in 1971. It connects the A82 in Dunbartonshire with the M8 motorway in Renfrewshire.
- Doctors regard saving a woman’s life “assault” by The Chronicles from the Empire on Sep 30, 2009
A suicidal young woman was allowed to die because doctors feared they would have been accused of assault if they had intervened, an inquest has heard, the Daily Mail reports. Kerrie Wooltorton, 26, signed a document stating she only wanted medical st...
- Gord’s up for it; Bees go bananas; Big Brit Burger; BMW Numpty and Ask a stupid question by Angus Dei on all and sundry on Sep 29, 2009
This part of the blog seems to be becoming a fixture; today’s item is regarding the death of Fiona Pilkington, 38, and her daughter Francecca Hardwick, 18, who burned to death in a car after... Take a look, you never know.
- Jack Tweed: Suicides bidding! by newsmediaimages on Sep 28, 2009
Jack Tweed’s fellow jail inmates have started encouraging him to commit suicide. The alleged rapists’ mother Mary admitted her son wants to kill himself because he can longer cope with life at Pentonville Prison. Following the stupid com...
- DPP Interim Guidelines On Assisted Suicide by The Solicitor on Sep 22, 2009
In July, in its final case, the House of Lords ordered the Director of Public Prosecutions ('DPP') to put in writing the factors that he considered relevant in deciding whether or not to prosecute assisted suicide. This week, the DPP,...





