Deborah Binner, author of Yet Here I Am, talks to The Telegraph's Joanna Moorhead about her husband's assisted suicide

Deborah Binner lost her precious daughter Chloe to Ewing’s Sarcoma in 2013 - a bereavement no parent should ever have to endure. Still reeling from grief just 18 months later, she then learned her beloved husband of 14 years, Simon, had motor neurone disease - and no intention of allowing the disease to take him. Read Deborah’s interview in The Telegraph to learn more about Simon’s decision to end his days at a Swiss suicide clinic and the effect it had on those he left behind


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Yet Here I Am by Deborah Binner is serialised in the Daily Mail