💨 Abstract
In London, the High Court ruled that a British man should be allowed to inherit part of his terminally ill wife's estate, who had traveled to Switzerland to end her own life due to a rare neurological disorder. The husband, Philip Morris, had reluctantly assisted his wife, Myra Morris, due to her constant pain. The ruling underlines the complexities of the law on assisted dying, as the husband had initially been precluded from inheriting under English law.
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