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After a recent trial, the Luton Herald and Post, reported "A judge's decision to let a man who killed his terminally ill wife walk free from court has been called into question in the light of the high profile court case fought by Luton's Diane Pretty" (who was refused permission for her husband to kill her). Deborah Annetts, chief executive of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society, claimed, "The government cannot go on ignoring back-street suicides and mercy killings", but should introduce "medical help to die."
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