Mother Admits to Administering Fatal Morphine Dose to Terminally Ill Son
Antonya Cooper, now terminally ill herself, confesses to ending her son's suffering in 1981, prompting police inquiry and renewed debate on assisted dying laws.
- Antonya Cooper revealed she gave her son Hamish, who had stage four neuroblastoma, a fatal dose of morphine in 1981.
- Cooper's admission has led to a police investigation, though she acknowledges potential prosecution risks.
- The case has reignited discussions on assisted dying, with significant public and political support for legal changes.
- Cooper, facing her own terminal cancer, has joined Dignitas and advocates for the right to die with dignity.
- Assisted dying legislation is being considered in Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Jersey, with potential changes on the horizon.