David Hunter: British expat responsible of Cyprus mercy killing requires legislation to be modified after jail launch

A British pensioner who killed his terminally in poor health spouse in Cyprus to finish her struggling has stated the legislation round "mercy killing" should be modified.

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Retired miner David Hunter was freed from prison last week after a courtroom sentenced him to 2 years in jail for the manslaughter of Janice, his partner of 52 years.

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"When you take someone's life, especially your wife's, who you love so much, it hurts, it really hurts," Mr Hunter, 76, advised ITV's Good Morning Britain.

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"I've had quite a few nightmares. I don't want anyone to go through what I went through."

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He stated governments wanted to overview the legal guidelines round mercy killings, including: "I would like to see the Cypriot government and the British government get together and try to work something out, because I'm sure I'm not the only one that's gone through all this."

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Michael Polak, Mr Hunter's lawyer and the director of Justice Abroad, advised the broadcaster his shopper's story reveals the necessity for such a change.

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"Well this case really shows us how difficult things can get when there's no legalised euthanasia," he stated.

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"David was put in one of the most difficult positions anyone can be put in, seeing a loved one in such terrible pain, and having to make a decision about what to do."

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Under the UK's Suicide Act 1961, it's a prison offence to assist somebody take their very own life - punishable by as much as 14 years in jail.

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Proposals to legalise assisted dying had been debated within the House of Commons in 2015 however had been rejected.

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Mr Hunter has stated he needs to remain in Cyprus so he can go to his spouse's grave day-after-day.

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Wife 'begged' husband to finish her life

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Hunter, from Ashington, Northumberland, advised his trial - which lasted for greater than a yr - his spouse had blood most cancers and "begged him" to take her life as a result of she was in a lot ache.

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He confirmed the courtroom how he held his arms over his spouse's mouth and nostril and stated he finally determined to grant her want after she grew to become "hysterical".

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Judges heard he then tried to take his personal life by taking an overdose however medics arrived in time to save lots of him.

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The courtroom heard it was Mrs Hunter's "wish" to die and her husband "had only feelings of love for her".

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The pensioner spent 19 months in jail earlier than being cleared of premeditated homicide however was found guilty of the lesser cost of manslaughter by a three-judge panel.

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