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In January, Aurelia Brouwers, a-29-year-old Dutch woman, with a history of severe mental illness – lay down on her bed to die. She had been declared eligible for euthanasia a month earlier - Dutch law permits the ending of a life where there is, ‘unbearable suffering’ without hope of relief. Aurelia’s death provoked an outpouring on social media, and widespread discussion within the Netherlands… What if a death wish is part of someone’s illness? And does someone with serious mental health challenges have the capacity to make a decision about their own demise? These are questions now being debated in the Netherlands as a result of Aurelia’s death. This programme features recordings of Aurelia made in the two weeks before she died, hears from some of the friends closest to her, and explores the complex terrain of euthanasia for people with psychiatric problems in Holland. Producer: Linda Pressly. (Photo: Aurelia Brouwers. Credit: Sander Paulus/RTL Nieuws) If you’ve been affected by this programme and would like to get help please visit www.samaritans.org or www.befrienders.org
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