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Killer ‘burnt wife’s body’

Dignitas death grandad’s plea for law change in letter to MPs

- BY AMY-CLARE MARTIN amyclare.martin@mirror.co.uk @AmyClareMa­rtin

MERCILESS Thomas Peter A MAN strangled his wife and set light to her body after taking out more than £300,000 in life insurance.

Serial adulterer Thomas Peter, 50, attacked Karen, also 50, while their three children were in the house.

The plasterer, of Romford, East London, committed the “merciless” killing in August, fearing she had met someone new, the Old Bailey heard.

Peter, found guilty of murder and arson, will be sentence on Monday. Geoffrey and Ann Whaley On their wedding day 52 years ago A PENSIONER suffering from motor neurone disease has passed away in his wife’s arms at Dignitas, after begging MPs to change the law on assisted dying.

Geoffrey Whaley, 80, died surrounded by friends and family at the well-known suicide clinic in Switzerlan­d yesterday.

But he had issued a heartfelt plea to Whitehall amid fears his wife Ann, 76, could face prison for helping him plan the end of his life after she was questioned by police.

In an open letter, he told MPs: “By the time you read this, I will be dead. I want to impress upon you the anguish me and my family have experience­d, not because of this awful illness… but because of the law against assisted dying in this country.”

Current UK law says encouragin­g or assisting a suicide is punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Geoffrey, who had two children and four grandchild­ren, was distraught his wife was visited by police after she booked his flight to Zurich.

Ann, of Chalfont St Peter, Bucks, said: “Geoff and I have been very happily married for 52 years. I have never seen him cry. The day the police called, he sobbed. To think… I might be arrested for doing what any loving wife would do was unconscion­able.”

Geoffrey was told in December he had just six to nine months to live. A Mirror survey last year showed 75% of Brits would back a change in the law to allow assisted dying.

I’d not seen George cry in 52 years.. he sobbed when the police came

ANN WHALEY ON HOW HER HUSBAND REACTED TO RAID

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