Her last plea shattered the room. A healthy 56-year-old mother, broken by grief, flew to a Swiss clinic to end her life – and the five words she chose at the end have stunned millions. Friends begged her to stay. Strangers raged online. But Wendy Duffy looked into the camera and whisp… Continues…
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