‘Ode to Joy’: 104-year-old sings cheerily on eve of suicide
BASEL, Switzerland — A 104-year-old Australian man who plans to end his life in Switzerland on Thursday cheerily sang a few bars of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony as he told reporters that medically assisted suicide should be more widely available and not only viewed as a last resort for the terminally ill.
As sanguine as David Goodall sounded, the British-born biologist’s approaching death has some people in the country where he came to die question if they want it to be known as the ultimate final tourist destination.
Assisted suicide is legal in Switzerland, but frowned upon by many doctors and some others who say it should be reserved for the terminally ill. Goodall’s supporters want the practice to be more accepted as a legitimate choice for elderly, ready-to-go people like him.
Hundreds of people, many of them cancer patients, come to the small Alpine country each year to take their lives with help. But Goodall isn’t sick. He just has some vision, hearing and mobility troubles common with advancing age.