Euthanasia bill could leave loved-ones exposed

Jason Walls
Updated December 9 2016 - 4:39pm, first published 4:00pm
Diana and Graham Hookey were investigated by the police for more than a year following the death of Dorothy Hookey in 2014. Picture: NONI HYETT
Diana and Graham Hookey were investigated by the police for more than a year following the death of Dorothy Hookey in 2014. Picture: NONI HYETT

Families of people with chronic illnesses may not be spared from prosecution by a bill to legalise assisted dying expected to be introduced into state parliament next year.

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Jason Walls

Jason Walls

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