104 years old Australian scientist said with his own will
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A 104-year-old Australian scientist who arrived in Switzerland to finish his life said goodbye to the world through suicide with the help of a foundation. The Foundation, helping him, gave this information. David Guadal was barred from seeking help for suicides in his country. He had a disease which could not be cured, and for this reason he was saying that there is no such thing in his life that due to which he longs to live he wants to die.
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Philip Nitschke, founder of "Exit International", who helped GoDol to come to Switzerland from Australia, wrote on Twitter that the scientist 'breathed last lasting peacefully'. He told that in the Life Cycle Clinic, the Scientist drowned at 10:30 a.m. (International Time) by using the Nambulut (drug used for such kind of suicide).
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Edith Kown University's Research Associate, Guadeloue, from Perth, left Australia a week ago and stayed in Bordeaux, France to meet the family. After that he arrived in Basel on Monday. He said, "I do not want to live anymore. I am happy that I will have an opportunity to end this tomorrow and I appreciate the doctors here to make it possible. "
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The 104-year-old veteran said that he hopes that with the widespread interest of the people in this matter, Australia and other countries will be motivated to make changes in their laws. He said, "I would have been happy if I knew this in Australia and I am quite sorry that Australia is behind Switzerland in terms of laws related to the right to end life."
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Guadal tried to commit suicide himself early this year but failed. After this he decided to seek help from the Swiss organization. He said, "If I could do it, it would have been easier for everyone, but unfortunately it did not happen." Letting you know that helping in suicide is illegal in most countries.
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