Is euthanasia an acceptable solution to old age?
At 75, Gill Pharaoh was healthy and enjoying life.
She had a loving partner, two adult children and a grandchild. She was not terminally ill.
But the former leading palliative care nurse decided to end her life in a Swiss suicide clinic anyway – because she couldn’t bear to grow old.
Ms Pharaoh, who spent years nursing elderly people, previously said “growing old is awful” and she would rather euthanasia to becoming “an old lady hobbling up the road with a trolley”, the Daily Mail reports.
She said her quality of life was deteriorating as she no longer cared for gardening or late dinner parties and suffered from tinnitus (ringing in the ears). The English woman said she was not prepared to go further downhill and did not want to be a burden on her children or the national health system.
“I do not think old age is fun. I have gone just over the hill now. It is not going to start getting better,” she said.
Ms Pharaoh told some of her family and friends about her plans to kill herself before travelling to Zurich, Switzerland – one of the few countries with liberal assisted suicide laws – in late July with her partner of 25 years, John Southall.
The night before her suicide, they wandered through the city and enjoyed a meal alongside the Rhine River, the Telegraph reports.
“The whole evening was very tranquil and enjoyable,” Mr Southall said.
“I think it is what we both wanted. Gill had been thinking about it for years and I had no intention of spoiling it by getting emotional and heavy.”