Italy’s First Assisted Suicide Exposes Years of Political Inaction
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The procedure was chosen by writer Daniele Pieroni, who suffered from advanced Parkinson's disease.
The one approved by Tuscany, which last month was challenged by the government of Giorgia Meloni
Poet and essayist, he was born in 1961 and lived in Chiusi. He wrote: "Death does not frighten the soul because it does not disunite it from the long breath of the world."
Daniele Pieroni, a 60-year-old writer, has had Parkinson's disease since 2008
Suicide medically assisted, first case in Tuscany after the approval in February of the regional law on times and modalities, drawn up starting from the pdl 'Free immediately' of the association Coscioni, then challenged by the Government. (ANSA)
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