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Gail O'Rorke acquited

Dublin woman Gail O'Rorke has been acquitted by a jury of attempting to help a friend kill herself b...
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3:56 PM - 28 Apr 2015



Gail O'Rorke acquited

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Gail O'Rorke acquited

TodayFM
TodayFM

3:56 PM - 28 Apr 2015



Dublin woman Gail O'Rorke has been acquitted by a jury of attempting to help a friend kill herself by making travel plans to go to the Dignitas euthanasia clinic in Switzerland.

There were jubilant scenes in court as Judge Patrick McCartan told the 43 year old she was free to go.

Gail O'Rorke wiped away tears as the jury returned after around 7 hours of deliberations with a majority not guilty verdict.

Outside court her husband Barry hugged her and said 'I can't believe it's over'

The jury only had one charge to consider - whether the 43 year old had attempted to help her friend - multiple sclerosis sufferer, Bernadette Forde - take her own life, by making travel arrangments to Switzerland where the euthanasia clinic Dignitas is based.

The evidence was that the booking was cancelled when the travel agent contacted gardai.

The 43 year old was not arrested at the time in April 2011 but was subsequently charged after her friend took a lethal dose of barbiturates bought online from Mexico in June of that year.

Last Friday Gail O'Rorke was cleared by direction of Judge Patrick McCartan on charges of assisting her friend's suicide by preparing her funeral arrangments and procuring the drugs that killed her due to a lack of evidence against her.

It was the first case of its kind in Ireland – now Gail O'Rorke has been cleared questions are likelty to be asked as to why she was charged in the first place.



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