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An accidental discovery at a planetarium opens a window into the universe's inner workings

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内容摘要:The pod's inventor Philip Nitschke told BBC News that Dr Willet died by assisted suicide in Germany.

The pod's inventor Philip Nitschke told BBC News that Dr Willet died by assisted suicide in Germany.

"It won't bring Jodey back and it was hard to go back to the same court where it all started."The fight for Jodey has been concluded, but I will always try to help other families going through something similar and they can always get in touch."

An accidental discovery at a planetarium opens a window into the universe's inner workings

She said the campaign had taken its toll on her health and she had been hospitalised with high blood pressure and suffered migraines."I've been online this morning and have read hundreds of messages from people saying 'well done', but I now need a long rest," Ms Dove said.On Monday the senior coroner for Teesside, Clare Bailey, recorded a verdict of suicide due to a "deteriorating mental state"

An accidental discovery at a planetarium opens a window into the universe's inner workings

Two weeks before her death Ms Whiting had been deemed fit to work, having missed an assessment because she was in hospital with pneumonia.The DWP said it was "deeply regretful" after the inquest heard Ms Whiting "had lost hope" at the time of her death.

An accidental discovery at a planetarium opens a window into the universe's inner workings

Extracts from notes Ms Whiting left for family members were read at the hearing and revealed she could not pay her bills and had no food.

An initial inquest in May 2017Baird was stopped on 10 July 2023 on the B9152 road between Kincraig and Rotheimurchus, near Aviemore.

The court heard that the officers narrowly avoided being dragged under the wheels of her car when she sped off.Natalie Paterson, representing Baird, told the court that it had been a moment of panic, and she had not foreseen the "terrible consequences" of her actions, which she fully regretted.

Baird, who was visibly upset when she appeared in court, was also disqualified from driving for 43 months.Following sentencing, Police Scotland said it welcomed Baird's conviction.

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