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Ian Brady (Moors murderer) wants to die, should he be allowed to?

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RATTER15 | 21:37 Sat 07th Jul 2012 | News
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I didnt realise that he is being tube fed since being on hunger strike 12 years ago.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18739237

Im a little surprised they are permitted to feed him by tube, claiming his insanity, im sure they are acting within the law but I really dont know how!
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he dies when we, the people and the authorities decide he has been punished enough .. not when he wants to
I say let him die, and for two main reasons.

I believe he is too old to remember where the body is, even if he wanted to, so that reason for keeping him alive is removed. I also believe that he revels in the notoriety so we could save the taxpayer in the region of £70,000 a year by extinguishing this obnoxious excuse for a human being.
I say leave well alone, he will die before long, and no one will mourn him.
Let the Basd rot, he did not have much thought for the children did he?
Having a tube stuck up his nose every day for the rest of his life is not a fraction of the suffering he brought to those poor little children. Leave him where he is and as to the original question, yes it is a legal obligation
he won't be moved to a jail, and will succumb to some ailment probably sooner than later.

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