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#TBT – Motor Neurone Disease Sufferer Calls for Right to Die with Dignity

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by admin | March 24, 2016

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In thisĀ Guardian 2013 video, find out more about the story of a motor neurone disease sufferer calling for the right to die with dignity.

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