Monday, May 16, 2011

UK Pro-Deather Not So Compassionate After All


Every now and then the pro-deathers let their caring facade slip, and it's quite instructive. The UK's Michael Irwin, struck from the medical register for his pro-death stance, tells the UK press that he doesn’t care what happens to assisted killing victim's remains after they have been killed. Ah, such empathy and "compassion."
DR DEATH – I DON’T CARE WHERE DIGNITAS PATIENTS’ ASHES ARE
THE man campaigning to legalise assisted suicide in Britain says he has no idea what happened to the ashes of two people he accompanied to Switzerland to help them end their lives.
Dr Michael Irwin, who was struck off the GPs’ register for attempting to supply drugs to a dying man, said: “To me this is a Swiss responsibility, the responsibility of the undertaker.
“When someone is dead, they are dead. What happens to their ashes I don’t have any interest whatsoever.” more

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