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    Widow has ‘no regrets’ over assisted suicide of husband despite ‘ongoing’ police investigation

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    By News Desk on April 17, 2025 UK News
    Widow has ‘no regrets’ over assisted suicide of husband despite ‘ongoing’ police investigation
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    • Louise Shackleton, who assisted her terminally ill husband Anthony in dying at Dignitas in Switzerland, has expressed no regrets about her actions, stating their discussions about his options for a peaceful death were crucial.
    • As the UK parliament prepares to vote on assisted dying legislation, which would allow terminally ill individuals to choose to end their lives under specific conditions, concerns about safeguarding vulnerable individuals have been raised by opponents.
    • Shackleton emphasised the importance of personal choice for dying individuals, reflecting on her husband’s desire for a dignified end to his suffering and making a promise to share his story publicly.

    Widow has ‘no regrets’ over assisted suicide of husband despite ‘ongoing’ police investigation

    A woman who is under police investigation after assisting the suicide of her husband at Dignitas in Switzerland has said she has no regrets.

    Louise Shackleton has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband’s death in December, as parliament prepares to vote again on legislation to introduce assisted dying in England and Wales.

    Mrs Shackleton surrendered herself to police after returning from Switzerland having seen her husband Anthony die. He had been suffering with motor neurone disease for six years.

    “I have committed a crime, which I have admitted to, of assisting him by simply pushing him on to a plane and being with him, which I don’t regret for one moment. He was my husband and I loved him,” she said.

    “We talked at length over two years about this. What he said to me on many occasions is ‘look at my options, look at what my options are. I can either go there and I can die peacefully, with grace, without pain, without suffering or I could be laid in a bed not being able to move, not even being able to look at anything unless you move my head’.

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    “He didn’t have options. What he wanted was nothing more than a good death.”

    The law in the UK prohibits people from assisting in the suicide of others, but prosecutions have been rare.

    Louise Shackleton has spoken publicly for the first time since her husband Anthony’s death

    In a statement, a North Yorkshire Police spokesman said: “The investigation is ongoing. There is nothing further to add at this stage.”

    The next vote on the assisted dying bill for England and Wales has been delayed by three weeks to give MPs time to consider amendments.

    The legislation would permit a person who is terminally ill with less than six months to live to legally end their life after approval by two doctors and an expert panel.

    ‘He was at total peace with his decision’

    Mrs Shackleton says she saw her husband “physically and mentally” relax once on the flight to Switzerland.

    She said: “We had the most wonderful four days.

    “He was laughing. He was at total peace with his decision.

    “It was in those four days that I realised that he wanted the peaceful death more than he wanted to suffer and stay with me, which was hard, but that’s how resolute he was in having this peace.

    “I was his wife, we’d been together 25 years, we’d known each other since we were 18. I couldn’t do anything else but help him.”

    ‘We need to safeguard people’

    She said the hardest part of the journey came after her husband’s death.

    “There was this panic and this fear that I was leaving him,” she said. “That was a horrific experience.

    “If the law had changed in this country, I would have been with family, family would have been with us, family would’ve been with him. But as it was, that couldn’t happen.”

    Opponents to the assisted dying bill have raised concerns about the safety of vulnerable people and the risk of coercion and a change in attitudes toward the elderly, seriously ill and disabled.

    They say improvements to palliative care should be a priority.

    “I think that we need to safeguard people,” said Mrs Shackleton. “I think that sometimes we need to suffer other people’s choices, and when I mean suffer I mean we have to acknowledge that whilst we’re not comfortable with those, that we need to respect other people, other people wishes.”

    Anthony, who died aged 59, was a furniture restorer who had earned worldwide recognition for making rocking horses.

    “I think the measure of the man is that nobody has ever said a bad word about him in the whole of his life because he was just so caring and giving,” his widow said.

    ‘This is about a dying person’s choice’

    She said she had chosen to speak publicly because of a promise she had made him.

    “I felt that my husband’s journey shouldn’t be in vain. We discussed this on our last day and my husband made me promise to tell his story.

    “He told me to fight and the simple thing that I’m fighting for is people to have the choice.

    “This is about a dying person’s choice to either follow their journey through with disease or to die peacefully when they want to, on their terms, and have a good death. It’s that simple.”

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