Terminally ill deserve to be heard says Right to Die campaigner after appeal win

Motor neurone disease sufferer Noel Conway said the voices of the terminally ill "deserve to be heard" as he won the first stage of his Court of Appeal challenge to an earlier ruling on assisted dying.

Terminally ill deserve to be heard says Right to Die campaigner after appeal win

Motor neurone disease sufferer Noel Conway said the voices of the terminally ill "deserve to be heard" as he won the first stage of his Court of Appeal challenge to an earlier ruling on assisted dying.

The 68-year-old retired lecturer from Shrewsbury, who says he feels "entombed" by his illness, is fighting a legal battle for the right to a "peaceful and dignified" death.

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