Drive Moment - The Right To Die: A Conversation About Life...

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Euthanasia activist Sean Davison has completed a sentence of house arrest in South Africa after assisting three terminally ill individuals to die. He maintains his actions were compassionate, not criminal. The case has reignited debate around assisted dying, with figures like Desmond Tutu previously advocating for the right to die with dignity. While legal in parts of Europe and North America, assisted suicide remains prohibited in South Africa
15 Apr English South Africa Music · Comedy

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