Folkestone woman whose husband ended his own life calls for change in law on assisted dying
Published: 12:52, 04 July 2019
Updated: 12:55, 04 July 2019
A Folkestone woman's calling for the law on assisted dying to change after her husband ended his life at Dignitas.
Sandra Barclay travelled to a clinic in Switzerland with 65 year-old Andrew in 2016.
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