Mom Tells Family She’s Going on Vacation. They Later Get a Text Informing Them of Her Assisted Suicide

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A daughter is opening up about the chilling way she learned that her mother traveled to Switzerland to end her life without their family’s knowledge.

On July 8, Maureen Slough — a 58-year-old from Cavan, Ireland — told her family she was going on vacation to Lithuania with a friend. However, she confided in two friends that she was actually traveling alone to Switzerland.

The following day, her daughter Megan Royal was contacted by one of her mother’s friends with concerns about her real plans.

“A close friend of hers messaged me on the Wednesday night, possibly at like 10 p.m. I was in bed with the baby,” Royal, a mom of two, recalled to the Irish Independent. “He just replied like, ‘Your mom’s in Switzerland.’ He’s like, ‘You have a right to know. I was sworn to secrecy. She’s there and she wants assisted suicide.’ I was so scared in that moment.”

Royal said she immediately called her dad, who tried to contact her mother in Switzerland. She said Slough ultimately promised that she would return home. However, the following day around 1 p.m. she received a text message on WhatsApp informing her that her mother had died.

“What was worse was not only did I get the text on WhatsApp, they had advised me that her ashes would be posted to me in 6-8 weeks,” she said. “In that very moment, because I was alone, I just sat there with the baby and cried… I just felt like my world ended.”

Apparently, the mother was grieving the death of her two sisters. That's all that it takes for medical staff in Switzerland to declare you eligiable for suicide as they help you do so apparently.

Sick.
 
Maureen Slough/Facebook Maureen Slough



A daughter is opening up about the chilling way she learned that her mother traveled to Switzerland to end her life without their family’s knowledge.

On July 8, Maureen Slough — a 58-year-old from Cavan, Ireland — told her family she was going on vacation to Lithuania with a friend. However, she confided in two friends that she was actually traveling alone to Switzerland.

The following day, her daughter Megan Royal was contacted by one of her mother’s friends with concerns about her real plans.

“A close friend of hers messaged me on the Wednesday night, possibly at like 10 p.m. I was in bed with the baby,” Royal, a mom of two, recalled to the Irish Independent. “He just replied like, ‘Your mom’s in Switzerland.’ He’s like, ‘You have a right to know. I was sworn to secrecy. She’s there and she wants assisted suicide.’ I was so scared in that moment.”

Royal said she immediately called her dad, who tried to contact her mother in Switzerland. She said Slough ultimately promised that she would return home. However, the following day around 1 p.m. she received a text message on WhatsApp informing her that her mother had died.


“What was worse was not only did I get the text on WhatsApp, they had advised me that her ashes would be posted to me in 6-8 weeks,” she said. “In that very moment, because I was alone, I just sat there with the baby and cried… I just felt like my world ended.”

Apparently, the mother was grieving the death of her two sisters. That's all that it takes for medical staff in Switzerland to declare you eligiable for suicide as they help you do so apparently.

Sick.
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Sick is right.

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Maureen Slough/Facebook Maureen Slough



A daughter is opening up about the chilling way she learned that her mother traveled to Switzerland to end her life without their family’s knowledge.

On July 8, Maureen Slough — a 58-year-old from Cavan, Ireland — told her family she was going on vacation to Lithuania with a friend. However, she confided in two friends that she was actually traveling alone to Switzerland.

The following day, her daughter Megan Royal was contacted by one of her mother’s friends with concerns about her real plans.

“A close friend of hers messaged me on the Wednesday night, possibly at like 10 p.m. I was in bed with the baby,” Royal, a mom of two, recalled to the Irish Independent. “He just replied like, ‘Your mom’s in Switzerland.’ He’s like, ‘You have a right to know. I was sworn to secrecy. She’s there and she wants assisted suicide.’ I was so scared in that moment.”

Royal said she immediately called her dad, who tried to contact her mother in Switzerland. She said Slough ultimately promised that she would return home. However, the following day around 1 p.m. she received a text message on WhatsApp informing her that her mother had died.


“What was worse was not only did I get the text on WhatsApp, they had advised me that her ashes would be posted to me in 6-8 weeks,” she said. “In that very moment, because I was alone, I just sat there with the baby and cried… I just felt like my world ended.”

Apparently, the mother was grieving the death of her two sisters. That's all that it takes for medical staff in Switzerland to declare you eligiable for suicide as they help you do so apparently.

Sick.

The left is a death cult.
 
Maureen Slough/Facebook Maureen Slough



A daughter is opening up about the chilling way she learned that her mother traveled to Switzerland to end her life without their family’s knowledge.

On July 8, Maureen Slough — a 58-year-old from Cavan, Ireland — told her family she was going on vacation to Lithuania with a friend. However, she confided in two friends that she was actually traveling alone to Switzerland.

The following day, her daughter Megan Royal was contacted by one of her mother’s friends with concerns about her real plans.

“A close friend of hers messaged me on the Wednesday night, possibly at like 10 p.m. I was in bed with the baby,” Royal, a mom of two, recalled to the Irish Independent. “He just replied like, ‘Your mom’s in Switzerland.’ He’s like, ‘You have a right to know. I was sworn to secrecy. She’s there and she wants assisted suicide.’ I was so scared in that moment.”

Royal said she immediately called her dad, who tried to contact her mother in Switzerland. She said Slough ultimately promised that she would return home. However, the following day around 1 p.m. she received a text message on WhatsApp informing her that her mother had died.


“What was worse was not only did I get the text on WhatsApp, they had advised me that her ashes would be posted to me in 6-8 weeks,” she said. “In that very moment, because I was alone, I just sat there with the baby and cried… I just felt like my world ended.”

Apparently, the mother was grieving the death of her two sisters. That's all that it takes for medical staff in Switzerland to declare you eligiable for suicide as they help you do so apparently.

Sick.
The sickest thing about it is that she likely went to Hell. She probably didn't even believe in Hell or consider it may exist. But as many saints have said, most people in Hell didn't believe in it.

This reminds us of that Scripture: "There is a way that seems right to a man but the ways thereof are the ways of death" [in this case: eternal death, apparently].
 
Suicide is a very selfish act, unless maybe the person has no one who loves him/her

But everyone has Someone who loves him/her

The Lord
 
She needed help. Nobody stepped up. If a person is heck bent on doing it and nobody steps in, its sadly going to happen. The mind is strong and overrides common sense sometimes.
 
She needed help. Nobody stepped up. If a person is heck bent on doing it and nobody steps in, its sadly going to happen. The mind is strong and overrides common sense sometimes.
This is just another example of what happens when people are outside the Church Christ himself founded. Jesus gives us all the ways and means of us getting to Heaven (in said Church) and avoiding Hell (or Hell on Earth like suicide and etc...)

But He does not force anyone to serve Him.

People believe what they want to believe. It is human nature. But human nature, when sinful, is excluded from being in Heaven. Most people hang onto their natural ways, and that is why Jesus and the saints say FEW make it to Heaven. They choose their own sinful ways over the Lord

It is not called the Narrow Way for nothing.
 
I believe in assisted suicide in only extreme medical conditions. My friend was a CNA at mental health facility. One of the patients got to a point where they were unable to make bowel movement. Because of that, the medical staff was no longer feeding him. It became a race to see which would happen first, if he would become septic and die from his own body poisoning him, or starving to death. Assisted suicide was not an option for him and he had to die a slow painful death for someone else's morals.

This though, this was just wrong. They helped kill a woman because she couldn't overcome her depression. They didn't offer her help or try to save her. At least beyond anything more than a token measure. Depression is powerful and will destroy those around the affected person as well. This woman needed help and they exploited her.
 
I believe in assisted suicide in only extreme medical conditions. My friend was a CNA at mental health facility. One of the patients got to a point where they were unable to make bowel movement. Because of that, the medical staff was no longer feeding him. It became a race to see which would happen first, if he would become septic and die from his own body poisoning him, or starving to death. Assisted suicide was not an option for him and he had to die a slow painful death for someone else's morals.

This though, this was just wrong. They helped kill a woman because she couldn't overcome her depression. They didn't offer her help or try to save her. At least beyond anything more than a token measure. Depression is powerful and will destroy those around the affected person as well. This woman needed help and they exploited her.
No one is going to go through egregious pain for "someone else's morals."

How insulting to the man's intelligence. He chose what he would believe. . just like everyone does.
 
That's all that it takes for medical staff in Switzerland to declare you eligiable for suicide

Just remember that these are the same people steering the ideas, agenda and policies of the democrat party here in the USA.

There is nothing going on in Europe that democrats don't slurp up with a spoon to emulate.
 
I believe in assisted suicide in only extreme medical conditions. My friend was a CNA at mental health facility. One of the patients got to a point where they were unable to make bowel movement. Because of that, the medical staff was no longer feeding him. It became a race to see which would happen first, if he would become septic and die from his own body poisoning him, or starving to death. Assisted suicide was not an option for him and he had to die a slow painful death for someone else's morals.

This though, this was just wrong. They helped kill a woman because she couldn't overcome her depression. They didn't offer her help or try to save her. At least beyond anything more than a token measure. Depression is powerful and will destroy those around the affected person as well. This woman needed help and they exploited her.
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This is true of most of the "medical" industrial complex.

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What shocks me is that the mother would inflict on her own family deliberately the same harm caused her by the accidental death of her sisters.

If my mother committed suicide and without even telling or involving me in the decision, I think I'd take that very personally.

But I have to ask: if these places can assist in the gentle, painless death of their patients, then why do prisons find it so hard to figure a way to humanely euthanize prisoners?

I mean, I've heard stories where they electrocuted them, smoke coming out of their body, or injected them with tube after tube of drugs, and still, the prisoner lived!
 
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What shocks me is that the mother would inflict on her own family deliberately the same harm caused her by the accidental death of her sisters.

If my mother committed suicide and without even telling or involving me in the decision, I think I'd take that very personally.

But I have to ask: if these places can assist in the gentle, painless death of their patients, then why do prisoners find it so hard to figure a way to humanely euthanize prisoners?

I mean, I've heard stories where they electrocuted them, smoke coming out of their body, or injected them with tube after tube of drugs, and still, the prisoner lived!

Sad all around.
 
Blue eyebrows tells you all you need to know.
 
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Sad all around.
It is especially sad that people are legally allowed to victimize these mentally ill individuals for profit.

But hey, you can find medical people to mutilate the genitals of your children as well

Anything for a dollar.
 
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That is something that is inherently wrong in Switzerland.
 
some people can not be cured. One should have the right to die in a dignified manner if they desire it.

Your body your choice. No one wants to clean up brains and blood splattered all over the walls or carpet

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Maureen Slough/Facebook Maureen Slough



A daughter is opening up about the chilling way she learned that her mother traveled to Switzerland to end her life without their family’s knowledge.

On July 8, Maureen Slough — a 58-year-old from Cavan, Ireland — told her family she was going on vacation to Lithuania with a friend. However, she confided in two friends that she was actually traveling alone to Switzerland.

The following day, her daughter Megan Royal was contacted by one of her mother’s friends with concerns about her real plans.

“A close friend of hers messaged me on the Wednesday night, possibly at like 10 p.m. I was in bed with the baby,” Royal, a mom of two, recalled to the Irish Independent. “He just replied like, ‘Your mom’s in Switzerland.’ He’s like, ‘You have a right to know. I was sworn to secrecy. She’s there and she wants assisted suicide.’ I was so scared in that moment.”

Royal said she immediately called her dad, who tried to contact her mother in Switzerland. She said Slough ultimately promised that she would return home. However, the following day around 1 p.m. she received a text message on WhatsApp informing her that her mother had died.


“What was worse was not only did I get the text on WhatsApp, they had advised me that her ashes would be posted to me in 6-8 weeks,” she said. “In that very moment, because I was alone, I just sat there with the baby and cried… I just felt like my world ended.”

Apparently, the mother was grieving the death of her two sisters. That's all that it takes for medical staff in Switzerland to declare you eligiable for suicide as they help you do so apparently.

Sick.
The Swiss are anthropogenic climate change fanatics. Makes me wonder if they look upon assisted suicide as having the added benefit of helping to save the planet one assisted suicide at a time.
 

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