A group has been set up on the Isle of Man to try and persuade the Island that regulated, safeguarded Assisted Dying is a choice everybody should be allowed to make.
Dignity in Dying IOM has been formed by 6 people including some MHK's who believe that it should be legal here.
MHKs Quintin Gill says the law should be changed to give people the choice of assisted dying.
The topic was last visited in Tynwald 5 years ago.
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