Wodonga widow wants euthanasia made legal to ease suffering of the severely ill like her husband

Anthony Bunn
September 24 2017 - 3:00pm
Fighting for change: Susan Wragg at the grave of her husband Colin in Wodonga cemetery. She wants euthanasia legalised so those suffering have a legal option to end their lives without trepidation. Picture: MARK JESSER
Fighting for change: Susan Wragg at the grave of her husband Colin in Wodonga cemetery. She wants euthanasia legalised so those suffering have a legal option to end their lives without trepidation. Picture: MARK JESSER

THE widow of a Wodonga man who fatally overdosed after decades of pain says euthanasia laws are needed to let the severely sick “die humanely and quickly”.

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Anthony Bunn

Anthony Bunn

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