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Mitterrand 'ended life assisted by euthanasia' | Former French President Francois Mitterrand was given a
fatal intravenous injection to end his life at his own request, according to a
new book. Mitterrand died in his 80s in 1996 after suffering from cancer for fifteen
years, but his illness remained a closely guarded secret while he was alive. A
book written by two French journalists Denis Demonpion and Laurent Léger has now
revealed that the president's personal doctor Claude Gubler said Mitterrand suffered
from cancer during the whole of his Presidency and that in his last year in power
he was 'incapable of carrying out his duties'. The book named 'The Great Secret'
revealed that the fatal injection that ended Mitterrand's life was administered
in the presence of a mystery woman who afterwards informed the President's doctor,
The Daily Mail reports. According to the paper, Mitterrand's son Gilbert is quoted
in the book as saying that ' only one person knows what happened and she will
say nothing about it'. "She just told us that his death had occurred peacefully,"
Gilbert said. According to the book, Gubler also maintained that he had been forced
to falsify the President's health bulletins giving him a clean bill. Demonpion
and Léger also claimed that President Nicolas Sarkozy also ' takes pills which
have not been given 'authorisation by public health authorities'. The authors
did not specify the exact nature of the pills but claim they are intended to restore
'aplomb' or self- possession, the paper said. |
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