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Former England Captain Ray Illingworth Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

Former England captain Ray Illingworth has revealed the cancer diagnosis is that Illingworth is threatening for oesophageal cancer. and calls to legalize assisted death in the UK after seeing the way his wife Shirley suffered from the same disease. Having said.

A Most Powerful Man In English Cricket :-

Ray Illingworth, who captained England to victories in Australia in 1970–71 and became English cricket’s most powerful figure in the mid-1990s, says he has undergone two rounds of radiotherapy and when Hope to hear a positive assessment if their position is reassessed. next month.

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“He got rid of a lot of tumors but there were still two centimeters leaving. Originally it was eight,” Ray Illingworth told The Daily Telegraph. “They’re just hoping to get rid of that last bit with the extra double dose. I’ll see how these next two doses go, keep my fingers crossed, and hopefully, I have a little luck.”

Illingworth Backs The Assisted Dying Bill :-

However, before his death in March, in addition to caring for his wife during the final years of his life, Illingworth gave his approval to the Assisted Dying Bill, which received its second reading in the House of Lords in October, and mentally worked. I will be able to. Capable adults to make the decision to end their lives.

Currently, the Suicide Act of 1961 states. That whoever is founding aid. Any person to take his own life will be punishing. With imprisonment of up to 14 years. However, earlier this month, Jersey became the first British parliament to approve assisted death, with the possibility of a draft law by 2023.

Former England Captain Ray Illingworth Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

He Had A Bad Time :-

Illingworth said, “I don’t want my wife to have the last 12 months. She had a really bad time going to the hospital and she was in pain. I don’t want that.”

“I would prefer to go in peace. And I believe in dying assisted. The way my wife was, there was no happiness in life in the last 12 months and I don’t see the point in living like that, to be honest.

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“But we haven’t helped die in England yet so you don’t have a choice, they are debating it and I think it will come eventually. A lot of doctors are against it but if they had to live So my wife has changed her mind in her last 12 months.”

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