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Thursday, 18 October, 2001, 09:03 GMT 10:03 UK
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Diane Pretty
Pretty loses 'right to die' case
Terminally-ill Diane Pretty loses a High Court challenge to laws which prevent her taking her own life.

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The BBC's Daniel Sandford at the High Court says this case was not really about euthanasia   real 28k
Diane Pretty explains to her husband Brian that she already feels dead   real 28k
Liberty's Mona Arshi: "They did not give enough weight to her human rights"   real 28k
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Pretty loses 'right to die' case
Terminally-ill Diane Pretty loses a High Court challenge to laws which prevent her taking her own life.

Diane Pretty
real 56k
Also:
The BBC's Daniel Sandford at the High Court says this case was not really about euthanasia   real 28k
Diane Pretty explains to her husband Brian that she already feels dead   real 28k
Liberty's Mona Arshi: "They did not give enough weight to her human rights"   real 28k
The BBC's Charles Rhodes reports on attitudes in Holland to euthanasia   real 28k

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