WHAT HAPPENED TO FREEDA HAYES? Euthanasia, murder or act of God - the true story behind the death of Freeda Hayes
Author: Bowles (Robin)
Year: 2002
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
First Edition
Edition Details: 1st Australian Edn.
Book Condition: NrF
ISBN: 9780732911492
Price: £10.00
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Softcover. Freeda Hayes was a suburban antique dealer, Daryl Stephens was a respected urology surgeon - separate worlds, yet their lives were destined to collide. In August 1999, Freeda Hayes was diagnosed with an aggressive form of kidney cancer. She was 47. The hand of fate guided her to Dr Stephens who performed a life-saving operation, giving her five precious months in which to say goodbye to family and friends. The operation also forged a special bond between Freeda and her doctor. On February 4, 2000, Freeda Hayes died in a hospice following a visit from her brother, her sister - and Daryl Stephens. She had been in intense pain for some weeks, and over the last few days had repeatedly asked to be helped to die. Hospice staff considered her sudden death suspicious and police were notified. Two months later, Daryl Stephens and Freeda's brother and sister were arrested and all three were charged with wilful murder, a charge carrying a mandatory 15-year prison sentence. Their nightmare had begun. Debate waged about public interest being served by charging a doctor with murder when evidence was at best circumstantial. Pro-and anti-euthanasia lobbyists joined the argument raging over the first trial in Australia of a doctor accused of murder for 'helping' a patient to die. A gripping story that takes the reader to the very heart of the euthanasia debate by examining the devastating effect the tragedy of Freeda's illness and death had on her family and those who treated her, and the moral and social issues that we must all confront in dealing with a person's right to determine their own fate. Illus. + Epilogue. 332pp. 8vo. softcover. From the library of true crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. Nr. F. with no creasing to covers.