John Hofsess

John Hofsess (May 27, 1938[1] – February 29, 2016[2]) was a Canadian writer and right to die activist.

Role in assisted suicide

In a posthumous article published in Toronto Life,[3] Hofsess claimed he played role in assisting in the suicide of eight terminally ill people in Canada, among whom was the Canadian poet Al Purdy.

Death

At 78, Hofsess was diagnosed with terminal pulmonary fibrosis and prostate cancer, and he also suffered from an unstable heart. By his own statement, in his final weeks, his "quality of life has disintegrated".[3] After assisting in the suicide of others in at least eight instances, Hofsess decided to take his own life at a clinic of the Eternal Spirit Foundation, near Basel, Switzerland.

References

  1. John Hofsess, 77, devoted his life to death Globe and Mail obituary by Martin Levin, March 18, 2016
  2. Weld, Madeline. "Inside the Swiss death room where John Hofsess ended his life". Toronto Life. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  3. 1 2 Hofsess, John. "By the time you read this, I'll be dead". Toronto Life. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
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