Police swoop on retiree who tried to buy a book A retiree carrying out research on euthanasia has received a visit from police after he tried to buy a controversial book authored by “Dr Death”.
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Subscriber only Queensland Police have intercepted an 84-year-old Bundaberg man who attempted to import a banned voluntary euthanasia book later seized by Australian Border Force. Bargara retiree David Sandford ordered The Peaceful Pill Handbook, authored by controversial euthanasia advocate Philip Nitschke and his partner Fiona Stewart, while researching his own end-of-life options. The handbook, which is banned in Australia, provides information on euthanasia and assisted suicide for seniors and seriously ill people.
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