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David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by cgc2000: 5:34am On May 11, 2018
Goodall ate fish and chips and cheesecake and listened to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in final hours
May 11: Australia’s oldest scientist, David Goodall, has ended his own life at a clinic in Switzerland, surrounded by family and while listening to Beethoven’s Ode to Joy.
The British-born 104-year-old professor was forced to travel on a one-way ticket from his home in Western Australia to Switzerland where liberal assisted dying laws allowed him to end his life legally, in contrast to Australia where it remains forbidden.
In his final hours, Goodall enjoyed his favourite dinner: fish and chips and cheesecake. And in his final minutes, he listened to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, best known for its last movement Ode to Joy, reportedly passing away shortly after the piece of music finished.
Family members were with Goodall until his death, which was preceded by formal paperwork that visibly frustrated the scientist, who said: “What are we waiting for?”
He was accompanied to the clinic of the Swiss assisted dying organisation Life Circle by Dr Philip Nitschke, the founder of the Australian right-to-die group Exit International.
To end his own life, Goodall had to turn a wheel that allowed a lethal infusion to flow into his bloodstream through a cannula on his arm. Nitschke said the professor did this “after answering questions which said he knew who he was, where he was and what he was about to do, and he answered these questions with great clarity.
“In fact his last words were: ‘This is taking an awfully long time!’”
Assisted dying, where patients take the final action to end their lives, is legal in Canada, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland and parts of the US.
Goodall, a botanist and ecologist, had been campaigning for his home country Australia, where the state of Victoria is planning to legalise assisted dying for the terminally ill from 2019, to follow suit.
“What I would like,” Goodall said, “is for other countries to follow Switzerland’s lead and make these facilities available to all clients, if they meet the requirements, and the requirements not just of age, but of mental capacity.”
Though Goodall was not terminally ill, he had seen his eyesight and mobility deteriorate considerably in recent years and said that his life stopped being enjoyable “five or 10 years ago”.
The scientist requested that his body be donated to medicine or, if that were not possible, that his ashes be scattered locally in Switzerland. He wished to have no funeral, remembrance service or ceremony, since he had “no belief in the afterlife”.
Goodall flew from Perth, where his daughter, son and grandchildren also live, to France last week to see relatives before arriving at the clinic in Liestal, near Basel. His case caused controversy in Australia, with doctors in Perth at one point threatening to stop him flying to Switzerland.
He spent his final full day exploring Basel University’s botanic gardens with three of his grandchildren, who said they were proud of his bravery in the face of great public attention and were glad he would die on his own terms.
At his last press conference on Wednesday, Goodall was in good spirits and sang a few bars of Ode to Joy while wearing a jumper printed with the words “ageing disgracefully”.
He said he would have preferred to die in Australia and previously voiced his resentment over the country’s laws.
“Luckily my family who are in various parts of Europe and America have rallied round and come to see me, and I welcome the opportunity to see them, which I probably wouldn’t have had if I hadn’t pursued this Swiss option,” he told journalists.
He appeared bemused by public interest in his case. “At my age, or less than my age, one wants to be free to choose the death when the death is at an appropriate time,” Goodall said.
Exit International, which helped Goodall make the trip, said it was unjust that one of Australia’s “oldest and most prominent citizens should be forced to travel to the other side of the world to die with dignity”.
“A peaceful, dignified death is the entitlement of all who want it,” it said on its website on Monday. “And a person should not be forced to leave home to achieve it.”
However, the Australian Medical Association’s president, Dr Michael Gannon, says he was concerned that the “suicide of someone who’s aged 100” was being celebrated.
“What is the age at which we no longer celebrate people continuing life?” he asked. “People like Dr Goodall make a decision based on nothing more than they’ve decided there’s nothing more to live for. I think that’s a dangerous line to cross.”
“I have serious concerns about a community where we make arbitrary decisions about whose life is valuable enough to continue and whose should be ended under the law.”
An honorary research associate at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Goodall produced dozens of research papers and continued to publish after his retirement. In 1979, he was editor-in-chief of the multi-volume Ecosystems of the World.
He made international headlines in 2016 when he was declared unfit to be on campus. After an uproar and support from scientists globally, the decision was reversed.
http://www.myrepublica.com/news/41472/

Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by sbm060(m): 5:44am On May 11, 2018
He is tired of life
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by youngest85(m): 5:44am On May 11, 2018
This is what we expect Buwari to do and let peace reign
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by nero2face: 5:45am On May 11, 2018
Buhari pliz travel from UK to Switzerland to follow this great footstep grin grin
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by Nobody: 5:48am On May 11, 2018
I don't get......u don't seem like u are in hurry to leave if u could be around till 104....I can only imagine what was going through your mind...
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by Allwility: 5:54am On May 11, 2018
Valar morghulis.
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by somadinho10: 5:58am On May 11, 2018
Where are those people shouting I want to surpass methuzelar?
Too much of everything is bad including overstaying your welcome on Earth and becoming liability to young people who could have channeled that energy in taking care of the young.
Left for me I think 85 is very ok
And I hope when he gets to valhalla (vikings terminology) he will get to drink and wine with odin
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by faithugo64(f): 6:01am On May 11, 2018
cool
May we live this long, amen
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by Nobody: 6:37am On May 11, 2018
Mummification ain't my portion ijn.
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by Nobody: 6:39am On May 11, 2018
faithugo64:
cool
May we live this long, amen


Trust me, if you get to that bridge, you won't wanna cross it. Too much of everything is not good. You don't wanna look like a prawn at 104. You will become a liability to those around you. God please, don't let my body die before my mind biko.
Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:50am On May 11, 2018
He took the life that he cannot make!

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Re: David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Scientist, Ends His Own Life Aged 104 by cgc2000: 12:31pm On May 11, 2018
sbm060:
He is tired of life
air thick there is nothing else for his great mind to apsire for having made his mark until his terminally I'll condition relegated him to start depending on others.

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