Wendy Duffy is a 56-year-old woman from the United Kingdom who became internationally known after traveling to Switzerland to undergo assisted dying. Her case attracted widespread attention because she was not suffering from a terminal physical illness, but from deep emotional pain following a family tragedy.See More…
According to reports, her only son, Marcus, died at a young age in an accidental incident. After his death, she fell into severe depression and struggled for years with the trauma and grief of losing him. She stated that neither therapy nor medical treatment helped her recover emotionally.
Because assisted dying is illegal in the United Kingdom, she traveled to a clinic in Switzerland where the procedure is legally permitted under strict medical and psychological evaluations. There, she went through a preparation period before the final procedure.
In the final days of her life, she gave interviews in which she clearly expressed her decision and the sense of calm with which she had accepted it. She had carefully planned everything, including farewell letters and how she wanted her final moments to be.

Her reported five-word final plea, quoted by the media, was described as an emotional farewell message reflecting acceptance of her decision and a wish for peace. Her case sparked major public debate about assisted dying laws and the boundary between emotional suffering and physical illness.

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