Right-to-die activist Sean Davison's three-year house arrest came to an end on Monday. He was put under house arrest in 2019 for the murder of three bedridden or gravely ill people at their request. | nickymccain
Davison served three years under house arrest for helping three people to die.Right-to-die activist Sean Davison's three-year house arrest came to an end on Monday.
At the time, News24 reported that Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe accepted a plea and sentencing agreement which noted that there were compelling circumstances to deviate from sending the 58-year-old married father of three to jail. report, Davison will celebrate his freedom with a challenge to his three children to jump into the ocean with him and his wife on the winter solstice on Tuesday.
Richard Holland was the third person Davison assisted. He sustained brain damage during a cycling accident and was only able to communicate via a system of eye movements and agreement to a verbal alphabet via slight thumb movement. He suffered severe pain. Davison administered a lethal dose of phenobarbital to him in November 2015.
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