Legalising assisted suicide 'will put vulnerable people at risk of abuse'
Vulnerable people will be at risk of abuse and pressure to end their lives prematurely if assisted suicide is legalised in the UK, an anti-euthanasia campaign group has said.
The warning from Care Not Killing follows the death of British man Richard Selley at the Dignitas euthanasia clinic in Switzerland on Friday.
Mr Selley, a 65-year-old former head teacher, suffered from motor neurone disease (MND) and had spent the last few years campaigning for a change to the law in Scotland, where he lived with his wife near Perth.
In a final video message before his death, Mr Selley called on MSPs to support an assisted dying Bill....