A Scientist, aged 104 years, who traveled to suicide clinic to end his life says, he's 'happy' he's dying tomorrow.
David Goodall, a renowned ecologist, said people should be allowed to choose when they die.
David Goodall said he is glad he has the choice when to end his life.
A 104 year old scientist who is not terminally ill says people should be free to choose when they die after he arrived in Switzerland to end his life.
He is set to die on Thursday after traveling from Australia to end his life.
The British-born scientist told reporters he is happy to be able to decide when he dies.
Goodall, who wore a jumper with the words 'Aging Disgracefully' on it, said: "One should be free to choose the death, when death is at an appropriate time.
Scientist David Goodall is set to die on Thursday at a clinic in Switzerland
The 104-year-old is not terminally ill, but says his quality of life has
He says goodbye to family as he heads to euthanasia clinic in Switzerland
"My abilities have been in decline over the past year or two, my eyesight over the past six years.
"I no longer want to continue life. I'm happy to have the chance tomorrow to end it."
He flew to the Swiss city of Basel to die, as assisted dying is illegal in Australia.
He understood that his death will be by lethal injection, though he did not know what time or many details about the procedure. Some family members would be present, he said.
Australian scientist David Goodall arrives in a wheelchair to hold a press conference on the eve of his death.
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Assisted suicide has been legal in Switzerland since the 1940s, if performed by someone with no direct interest in the death.
The Netherlands legalised euthanasia in 2002 for patients considered to be suffering unbearable pain with no cure.
The scientist holds hands with Bowie Tsang, who is filming a documentary about him in many countries, however, physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia are illegal.
Australia has forbidden such practices, though the state of Victoria became the first to pass an euthanasia bill last
November to allow terminally ill patients to end their lives.
It takes effect in June 2019.
Goodall was born in London in 1914 and moved in 1948 to Australia, where he was a lecturer at the University of
Melbourne.
The renowned scientist has said his quality of life has declined to the point he wants to die.
An expert in arid shrublands, he also worked in Britain and held academic posts at U.S. universities.
While visibly straining to hear questions, Goodall answered them clearly and in detail after they were repeated with a microphone.
He said he felt a "sense of pressure," given media attention on his end-of-life journey to Switzerland.
"I don't feel that anyone else's choice is involved," he said. "It's my own choice to end my life tomorrow."
Goodall had not given much thought to a last meal, as he said his culinary choices have grown more limited.
He had not considered music to accompany his death, but thought Beethoven's 9th Symphony might be nice, he said, before singing a few lines.
Goodall said he is not without regrets, stating: "There are many things I would like to do, but it's too late. I'm content to leave them undone."
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