An elderly man who has spend much of the last 15 years living overseas appears set to access WA's voluntary assisted dying scheme after earlier being turned down.
It's a curly issue WA's State Administrative Tribunal has been trying to unpick in a trio of voluntary assisted dying cases that could reverberate around the country.One involved an 83-year-old man, known only as GH, who had been splitting his time between Bali and Perth for the last 15 years.diagnosed with laryngeal cancer which obstructed his airway and left him unable to breathe, eat or drink without assistance.
in Bali during about 2008 or 2009 after separating from his wife, subsequently returning to Australia around twice a year. However, his family are grateful the SAT, their medical team and lawyer Rachael Young for helping them reach that point.GH's case is one of only three VAD reviews in WA and a handful around the country since the laws were passed.
"This requirement was really designed to prevent people from coming to Western Australia purely for the purpose of accessing voluntary assisted dying," he said.really can't be described as people who have come to Western Australia purely to access voluntary assisted dying, these are people who've had long, enduring relationships to Western Australia, they've made Western Australia home.
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