Kent woman calls for change in law on assisted suicide
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A Kent woman who took her husband to the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland so he could end his life is calling for a change in the law on assisted suicide.
Michelle Clements's husband Tony, was a former Chatham Royal Engineer, and asked to be taken to the clinic when Parkinson's Disease robbed him of all quality of life.
That was two weeks ago; and Michelle's now back in Gillingham, organizing a memorial service for her husband.
If you grew up with Madonna on your bedroom walls and Crocodile Dundee on your Betamax then the 1980s is your era. Today, the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ will be at Dover Museum as part of the Domesday Reloaded project and will be reliving the era with a quiz, music and a whole range of memorabilia.
The project gathered a snapshot of everyday life in 1986 and now those images are available as an archive for you to delve into. One of those events filmed 25 years ago by the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ was the Dover Pageant.
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