Press release from the Voluntary Euthanasia Society of NZ
Press release from the Voluntary Euthanasia Society of NZ
Reference Judge David Collins decision approving the VESNZ as intervenor in the case of Lecretia Seales v Attorney-General.
The Voluntary Euthanasia
Society of New Zealand welcomes the High Court's decision
allowing its views to be heard in Lecretia Seales's request
that her doctor be legally allowed to help end her life when
she decides she has suffered enough, the President Dr Jack
Havill, of Hamilton, said Friday.
This is a personal
matter for Lecretia and needs to be resolved quickly, but
just this month a Research New Zealand poll found 74 per
cent of New Zealanders surveyed believe people suffering a
painful incurable disease should get the support she is
seeking.
The Voluntary Euthanasia Society, also known as End-of-Life Choice, hopes its intervention will support Lecretia's arguments and help to bring balance to the debate.
"It is clear about three-quarters of New Zealanders favour a change to a more compassionate law, including doctors and nurses reluctant to speak out and MPs who do not have the courage to stand up for the views of the majority of their constituents.
"We wish Lecretia well and thank her for summoning her courage and limited energy to bring this case forward," Dr Havill said. "She has demonstrated that the time has come for real debate about this issue."
ENDS