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Her life, her body, her death

Her life, her body, her death

Gabriella Walsh took advantage of California's option-to-die law to end her life. This is her story.

Headlines From The Times · Dania Maxwell, Marisa Gerber, Mike Heflin, Denise Guerra, Gustavo Arellano, Mario Diaz, Ashlea Brown, Surya Hendry, Jazmín Aguilera, Shannon Lin, Kasia Broussalian, David Toledo, Madalyn Amato, Shani O. Hilton, Carlos De Loera, Kinsee Morlan, Mark Nieto, Heba Elorbany

August 1, 202224m 48s

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Show Notes

On July 16, Gabriella Walsh carried out a decision months in the making; a process involving her loved ones and medical providers. She drank a fatal dose of medication prescribed under California’s so-called death-with-dignity law, which allows some terminally ill patients to request drugs to end their lives.

Today, we tell the story of Walsh, and hear her talk about why she decided to end her life on her own terms. Read the full transcript here.

Host: Gustavo Arellano

Guests: L.A. Times reporter Marisa Gerber, and L.A. Times photographer Dania Maxwell

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