Kessler Twins Die In Assisted Suicide In Germany
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Lords have proposed more than 900 changes to the legislation, with supporters worried this could stall its progress.
The assisted dying bill has entered it's committee stage with around 1,000 amendments put forward by members of the House of Lords; a record number of proposed changes prompting fears they will hold u
The Kessler Twins—the German entertainment duo comprised of sisters Alice Kessler and Ellen Kessler—died by joint assisted suicide on Nov. 17. They were 89.