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Nicklinson continues

10 January 2013
Issue: 7543 / Categories: Legal News
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Widow of "locked-in" sufferer is granted leave to appeal

Tony Nicklinson’s widow has been granted leave to appeal his case that the law was incompatible with his Art 8 rights to a private life. Jane Nicklinson will continue her late husband’s challenge to the law on murder and assisted suicide, as the administrator of his estate, and has been granted a protective costs order.

Mr Nicklinson suffered ‘locked-in’ syndrome, and sought a court declaration that it was legal for a doctor to help him end his life, and to argue an Art 8 infringement. However, the High Court dismissed his case in August, before his death. He died of pneumonia a week later after refusing medical treatment and food.

Issue: 7543 / Categories: Legal News
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