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Terminally ill patient ends life in America

29-year-old had brain cancer Her suicide threat went viral

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Los Angeles, Nov. 3: A young American woman with terminal cancer has committed suicide, following promises to do so that had triggered shock and controvers­y over the right to die.

Brittany Maynard, a 29year-old brain cancer sufferer, made headlines earlier this month when a video of her making her suicide threat went viral and was seen by millions of web users.

“Goodbye to all my dear friends and family that I love. Today is the day I have chosen to pass away with dignity in the face of my terminal illness, this terrible brain cancer that has taken so much from me... but would have taken so much more,” she wrote in a message circulated widely on social media.

“The world is a beautiful place, travel has been my greatest teacher, my close friends and folks are the greatest givers. I even have a ring of support around my bed as I type... Goodbye world. Spread good energy. Pay it forward!” Sean Crowley, spokesman for Compassion & Choices, an end-of-life activist group that supported Maynard, said she died peacefully in her home on November 1.

“Brittany has died, but her love of life and nature, her passion and spirit endure,” the organisati­on’s president, Barbara Coombs Lee, added.

“In Brittany’s memory, do what matters most. And tell those you love how much they matter to you. We will work to carry on her legacy of bringing end-of-life choice to all Americans.”In January, Maynard was given six months to live and told her death would be painful because of the aggressive nature of her cancer.

She had been trying for a first child with her husband Dan Diaz at the time, but gave up due to her disease. Maynard and her husband, who had just married when she began having severe headaches, moved from their home in California to Oregon, one of a handful of US states with a “right-to-die” law.

On Thursday, she released a video, saying she might temporaril­y delay her appointmen­t with a selfadmini­stered cocktail of potentiall­y deadly drugs. Her story made headlines and featured in last week’s People magazine in the US.

—AFP

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