For The Love Of Dogs host Paul O'Grady speaks out on assisted suicide after heart attacks
Paul O'Grady, 65, previously suffered three heart attacks and the For the Love of Dogs star has now spoken out about why he wouldn't go through with assisted suicide. The TV entertainer admitted it is not a step he would take as he would be"too scared" and would likely change his mind halfway through.scare, he has revealed a discussion he had with a friend about assisted suicide.
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