Wendy Duffy, 56, a physically healthy British woman, died at Switzerland's Pegasos clinic in April after struggling to cope with her son's death four years earlier. Her death occurred as proposed assisted dying legislation in England and Wales failed to pass Parliament, with Pegasos founder Ruedi Habegger describing it as a case of "sane suicide."
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Wendy Duffy, 56, a physically healthy British woman, died at Switzerland's Pegasos clinic in April after struggling to cope with her son's death four years earlier. Her death occurred as proposed assisted dying legislation in England and Wales failed to pass Parliament, with Pegasos founder Ruedi Habegger describing it as a case of "sane suicide."