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What illness did Tony Nicklinson have?

What illness did Tony Nicklinson have?

Tony Nicklinson, a man with a condition called locked-in syndrome, who fought for the right to legally end his life, died on 22 August 2012. The 58 year old was paralysed from the neck down after suffering a stroke in 2005 and described his life as a ‘living nightmare’.

How did Tony nicklinson get ill?

It was caused by a stoke in 2005 which he suffered while on a business trip to Athens and left him paralysed from the neck down. Mr Nicklinson said he did not want to potentially live with the debilitating syndrome for another 20 years. Mrs Nicklinson said he wanted to “take his own life at a time that he chooses”.

Is Tony nicklinson alive?

Deceased (1954–2012)
Tony Nicklinson/Living or Deceased

When did Tony Nicklinson have a stroke?

2005
Tony Nicklinson, a man with locked-in syndrome who fought for the right to legally end his life, has died. The 58-year-old was paralysed from the neck down after suffering a stroke in 2005 and described his life as a “living nightmare”.

How did Tony Nicklinson die from locked in syndrome?

Tony Nicklinson, the locked-in syndrome sufferer who went to the high court to fight to be allowed to end his life with the help of a doctor, has died, just six days after losing the case, his lawyers said. He had been refusing food since the verdict, but contracted pneumonia and “went rapidly downhill last weekend”, they said.

Why did Tony Nicklinson fight for the right to die?

Read more about sharing. Tony Nicklinson began his fight for the right to die after he said he was “fed up” of living with locked-in syndrome. The condition left him unable to speak or move and relying on a computer to communicate.

Why did Tony Nicklinson lose his court case?

Last week Mr Nicklinson, from Melksham, Wiltshire, lost his High Court case to allow doctors to end his life. Mr Nicklinson’s family solicitor said that he had refused food from last week. Lawyers for another man, 47, who lost his High Court case alongside Mr Nickinson, are to appeal against the decision.

What did Tony Nicklinson say to his wife?

His lawyer, Saimo Chahal of Bindmans, said Nicklinson’s wife, Jane, told her after the draft judgment was handed down on 12 August that “the fight seemed to go out of him”. “He said that he was heartbroken by the high court’s decision that he could not end his life at a time of his choosing with the help of a doctor,” Chahal said.