💨 Abstract
Joanna Lumley, 79, has expressed her support for the Assisted Dying Bill in the UK, stating she would consider voluntary euthanasia if she can no longer care for herself. She emphasized that she would not want to burden loved ones or suffer a miserable existence. The bill, backed by MPs, allows terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to apply for an assisted death, pending approval from medical and legal experts.
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