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Dignitas founder ends his own life at one of his clinics days before his birthday

2025-11-30 14:36
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Dignitas founder ends his own life at one of his clinics days before his birthday

'Right up to the end of his life, he continued to search for further ways to help people to exercise their right to freedom of choice'

Dignitas founder ends his own life at one of his clinics days before his birthday Molly Lee Molly Lee Published November 30, 2025 2:36pm Updated November 30, 2025 2:58pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments Mandatory Credit: Photo by THORSTEN WAGNER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10567613ak) Ludwig Amadeus Minelli, a plaintiff, Swiss lawyer and journalist, poses for a portrait while attending a session of the German Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe, Germany, 26 February 2020. The court ruled that Paragraph 217 of the German criminal code, which criminalized the 'commercial aiding and abetting of suicide' (a practice commonly known as euthanasia), was unconstitutional. Germany's Federal Constitutional Court strikes down euthanasia ban, Karlsruhe - 26 Feb 2020 Ludwig Minelli has died, aged 92, at one of his own assisted dying clinics (Picture: WAGNER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

The founder of the Dignitas assisted dying clinics has died aged 92.

The human rights lawyer had ‘chosen to end his life’ at one of his own clinics on November 29, just days before his birthday, the not-for-profit Swiss clinic announced.

In a four-page tribute, Dignitas said: ‘He stood unwaveringly for his convictions when it came to the protection of fundamental rights and the freedom of citizens.’

Minelli started his career as a journalist at a Swiss newspaper and later became Der Spiegel’s first correspondent in Switzerland.

Fascinated by how the European Convention on Human Rights could be enforced beyond national borders, he started studying law.

During his studies, he founded the Swiss Society for the European Convention on Human Rights.

In 1998, Minelli set up the clinic to help those terminally and chronically ill to die, under the slogan ‘live with dignity, die with dignity.’

Swiss lawyer and President of Dignitas (Swiss assisted dying organisation), Ludwig A. Minelli, poses for photographers on June 15, 2012 in Zurich, during a five-day congress of the World Federation of Right to Die Societies. Groups supporting the right to hasten dying are meeting in Zurich this week for a global conference on assisted suicide, reigniting the debate on dignified death. The venue of the 2012 meeting honours the 30th anniversary of Zurich-based Exit, a group carrying out assisted suicides in Switzerland where the practice is legal under certain conditions. AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIEN BOZON (Photo credit should read SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/GettyImages) Minelli tirelessly campaigned for his assisted dying clinics (Picture: SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/GettyImages)

He campaigned for his assisted suicide organisation for decades, which led to him appearing in court several times as a result.

Dignitas said: ‘Right up to the end of his life, he continued to search for further ways to help people to exercise their right to freedom of choice and self-determination in their ‘final matters’– and he often found them.’

One success Minelli had was the 2011 ECHR ruling that recognised a person’s right to decide the manner and time of their own end of life.

Although Swiss law does not allow euthanasia, assisted dying has been legal for decades.

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As of 2024, the organisation had helped more than 4,000 people to end their lives.

Minelli had expanded the Dignitas board several years ago and planned a succession in the event of his death.

The Dignitas team has said they will continue the work of the organisation in the ‘spirit of its founder.’

This is a breaking news story and is being updated.

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