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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Sad to hear Tony died this morning after losing his fight in court last week for the right to leave this world in a manner of his choosing.
RIP Tony....
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was just watching the channel 4 documentary on him the other night, a very, very sad story. The thought of being in his situation fills me with complete horror, I am glad he is at peace now. RIP. |
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One of the saddest things I have seen on tv recently was him sobbing uncontrollably at the news that he had lost his court case.
Although it is a sad time for his family I know they will be happy that he is now free from a life he hated so much |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Although swathed in sadness, I hope his family takes comfort knowing that he’s finally been realised from torment
May the god rest his soul….
A very brave man!
RIP |
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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago
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"One of the saddest things I have seen on tv recently was him sobbing uncontrollably at the news that he had lost his court case.
Although it is a sad time for his family I know they will be happy that he is now free from a life he hated so much "
i saw that and it was so guting for him.
rip tony |
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Such a brave person and such a shame that he could not choose himself but at the same time so brave to want to protect others from prosecution.
I was once told a life only ends when every life it as touched is gone. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Sad to hear Tony died this morning after losing his fight in court last week for the right to leave this world in a manner of his choosing.
RIP Tony....
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Poor man he's at peace now R.I.P x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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just been posting about this to a friend..I'd actually got confused with the director tony scott(top gun)-such a sad and related thing..being forced to suffer.
I know its a grey area on what others actually suffer...but then some things are so black and white..I see there is only ONE obvious answer.Let them go with dignity.Every case should be as individual to the person, especially when its something like this. |
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God looked around his garden
And found an empty place
He then looked down upon the earth
And saw your tired face
He put his arms around you
And lifted you to rest
God's garden must be beautiful
He always takes the best
He knew that you were suffering
He knew that you were in pain
He knew that you would never
Get well on earth again
He saw the road was getting rough
And the hills were hard to climb
So he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered 'Peace be thine'
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you didn't go alone
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"just been posting about this to a friend..I'd actually got confused with the director tony scott(top gun)-such a sad and related thing..being forced to suffer.
I know its a grey area on what others actually suffer...but then some things are so black and white..I see there is only ONE obvious answer.Let them go with dignity.Every case should be as individual to the person, especially when its something like this."
It was also reported that the police wouldn't be investigating his death. Too bloody right. Leave him and his family be.
RIP Tony. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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He and his family have been so dignified throughout the whole of their fight for the right to choose. A truly loving family that wanted to support the decision of the father and husband they loved. Peace to them all. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"...It was also reported that the police wouldn't be investigating his death. Too bloody right. Leave him and his family be.
RIP Tony. "
I heard that on the radio on the way back from Gatwick too - I nearly drove off the M25! Can't believe they can be so bloody heartless to even release such a statement. Too damned right they shouldn't be 'investigating' it.
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"...It was also reported that the police wouldn't be investigating his death. Too bloody right. Leave him and his family be.
RIP Tony.
I heard that on the radio on the way back from Gatwick too - I nearly drove off the M25! Can't believe they can be so bloody heartless to even release such a statement. Too damned right they shouldn't be 'investigating' it.
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With such a huh profile case they couldn't really have left it unsaid. People who were against his case would have warned it investigated. Now the police have made their stance everyone knows where they stand.
It's not right that they had to make a statement but I understand why they did. |
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"...It was also reported that the police wouldn't be investigating his death. Too bloody right. Leave him and his family be.
RIP Tony.
I heard that on the radio on the way back from Gatwick too - I nearly drove off the M25! Can't believe they can be so bloody heartless to even release such a statement. Too damned right they shouldn't be 'investigating' it.
With such a huh profile case they couldn't really have left it unsaid. People who were against his case would have warned it investigated. Now the police have made their stance everyone knows where they stand.
It's not right that they had to make a statement but I understand why they did. "
I know what you are saying, but having had a lot of dealings with the Police quite intensely during the 1990's, (and with a senior ex-police officer in my immediate family) I know that for them to make that statement, 'someone' within the force area in which Tony and his family live will have had to have 'grounds' on which to consider whether an investigation should be made. As all Tony did was to take his case to court to enable a Doctor to help him without fear of prosecution, and that being the sole cause for 'suspicion', I find it all the more heartless that they even did that. Just my personal opinion of the Police which, as the years go on, regrettably sinks lower and lower....
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"...It was also reported that the police wouldn't be investigating his death. Too bloody right. Leave him and his family be.
RIP Tony.
I heard that on the radio on the way back from Gatwick too - I nearly drove off the M25! Can't believe they can be so bloody heartless to even release such a statement. Too damned right they shouldn't be 'investigating' it.
With such a huh profile case they couldn't really have left it unsaid. People who were against his case would have warned it investigated. Now the police have made their stance everyone knows where they stand.
It's not right that they had to make a statement but I understand why they did.
I know what you are saying, but having had a lot of dealings with the Police quite intensely during the 1990's, (and with a senior ex-police officer in my immediate family) I know that for them to make that statement, 'someone' within the force area in which Tony and his family live will have had to have 'grounds' on which to consider whether an investigation should be made. As all Tony did was to take his case to court to enable a Doctor to help him without fear of prosecution, and that being the sole cause for 'suspicion', I find it all the more heartless that they even did that. Just my personal opinion of the Police which, as the years go on, regrettably sinks lower and lower....
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The 'grounds' would be the high profile court case. The very fact that last week he was in court asking them to allow him choose when he could die, and this week he has died....
Someone somewhere will have had to make a decision, and also to make it know what the decision was. I don't think its heartless, just something they had to do/ say. x |
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