By Alex Mann
For two years the family of euthanasia advocate Max Bromson has lived in fear of criminal prosecution.
Max died in July 2014 at age 66, but not of the bone cancer that made his last years so painful.
Instead, with a camera rolling, he died surrounded by his family after taking a fatal dose of euthanasia drug Nembutal.
His death sparked a police and coronial investigation into what role his family may have played in his death. Their cameras, computers and the controversial footage of his final moments were seized as evidence.
“The reason we filmed it was probably for legal reasons, to show that we had nothing to do with assisting him, that it was his choice,” Kerry Bromson, Max’s sister, told 7.30.
“I think we were naive, I think we all went in quite blind.
“We were doing it out of love for our brother, or father, it wasn’t a conscious thing about what would happen out of this.”
Now the family has been cleared of any wrongdoing and the footage can be seen publicly for the first time.
Top Comments
What a brave decision
This is exactly why we need euthanasia
RIP Max
I find it selfish anyone who thinks another should wither away till the bitter end instead of euthanasia as a legal option
Its fine if you wouldnt choose it, dont impact anothers choice and ability to access
Totally unnecessary for the "tabloid" ABC to have broadcast this snuff footage.
I strongly disagree. To see someone calmly leaving this world in a manner of their choosing is wonderful, though obviously very sad.
To call it 'snuff footage' is disgusting. To start with, snuff footage refers to people who are murdered. Second, that footage is meant for entertainment purposes.
Have a bit of respect.
Why, its shows euthanasia as a peaceful process, instead of how he would have otherwise died
People need the facts, not the scare tactics
The fact is, for many this would be a much kinder way to go than waiting till your merely skin on bones, in so much pain even blinking hurts
I know what id choose, would be this, ive seen cancer and what it does, i will not be forced to die the way my mother did
Agree - like I usually do with you Zepgirl - this is meant to absolve the family of blame and see how dignified the last goodbye can be.