Doctor Death Dies


This sounds ironic to me, but Dr. Jack Kevorkian, who admitted to helping more than 100 terminally ill people end their lives early, has died. He was 83 and he, himself, was terminally ill. He had been hospitalized for about two weeks with kidney and heart problems.

Kevorkian had many legal battles during his career. He served 8 years in prison.

He will be remembered for stirring the debate for assisted suicide among people suffering terminal illnesses. Dr, Jack made us ask that if something is illegal, is it necessarily wrong under all circumstances?

Close friends say that the dying Kevorkian did not end his life early

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