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Article: 'There's a difference between dying with dignity and murder'; MOTHER'S FURIOUS COURT OUTBURST OVER SON HER HUSBAND KILLED.
- Article from:
- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- March 3, 2005
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Byline: PAUL CHESTON
THE MOTHER of a terminally ill boy killed by her husband today yelled across the court room: "There's a difference between dying with dignity and murder."
The exchange came as Mary Wragg broke down in tears under cross-examination during her third day in the witness box at the murder trial.
She was being questioned about resuscitation documents she had signed in the three years before her husband, former SAS soldier Andrew Wragg, 37, suffocated 10-year-old Jacob with a pillow in an alleged mercy killing at the family home in Worthing in July last year.
The documents were drawn up in consultation with hospice ...
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