Disabled man issues plea for assisted suicide guidance

Sheila Duffy and other supporters make their point in Parliament Square before the court proceedings began yesterday. Picture: Greg MacveanSheila Duffy and other supporters make their point in Parliament Square before the court proceedings began yesterday. Picture: Greg Macvean
Sheila Duffy and other supporters make their point in Parliament Square before the court proceedings began yesterday. Picture: Greg Macvean
A severely disabled grandfather has launched a fresh legal bid calling for guidance to be issued over assisted suicide in Scotland.

Gordon Ross, 66, who suffers from several serious medical conditions, is concerned about the future legal position regarding anyone who helps him end his life.

Mr Ross fears that should a time come when he has “had enough”, he will not be capable of ending his life without help and that anyone who does assist him may be charged with murder or culpable homicide.

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