SINGAPORE: Singapore’s founding leader Lee Kuan Yew, shattered by the death of his wife, asked his doctors about the possibility of euthanasia in his final years, his daughter has revealed.
Lee Wei Ling, herself a doctor, wrote in a column for The Straits Times newspaper yesterday – a day after Singapore celebrated 50 years of independence – that the “last few years of Papa’s life without Mama were a sad and difficult time”.
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