Hayley Cropper’s Coronation Street suicide storyline could lead to ‘copycat deaths’, experts warn
The suicide of Coronation Street’s cancer-stricken character Hayley Cropper could lead to ‘copycat deaths’, experts have warned.
In the ITV soap, actress Julie Hesmondhalgh’s character decides to
end her life by taking a cocktail of drugs in the face of incurable
cancer.
But the Samaritans charity, which advised the producers on the
storyline, warned Hayley’s suicide could have a worrying impact on the
show’s audience.
‘We want to limit the risk of copycat suicides. That is why we
advised them to give no details of the medication or how she obtained
the drugs,’ said a spokesman.
‘Portraying an overdose, for example, as a gentle and peaceful way to
die, can be very dangerous and bears no resemblance to the reality of
slow liver failure afterwards.
‘We have advised them to make it as safe as possible but we can’t
stop them from doing it. We might not agree, but dramas all, at some
point, cover these issues.’
The warning comes as a new poll based on the storyline, published by The Sun (£), found 73 per cent of Britons support changing the law to give terminally ill people ‘the right to end their suffering’. Roy and Hayley Cropper are a much-loved couple on the Street
The right-to-die debate was highlighted in 2012 when locked-in syndrome sufferer Tony Nicklinson refused food after losing a High Court battle for the right to end his life with medical help.
Last year, three right-to die campaigners lost challenges at the Court of Appeal to be allowed to end their life in a dignified way.
The controversial storyline will reflect the split in opinion in the
right-to-die debate with both Roy and Hayley’s friend Fiz Stape (Jennie
McAlpine) struggling to deal with her decision.
Coronation Street producer Stuart Blackburn said: ‘This is a very
sensitive issue and we will be exploring the effects of her decision on
husband Roy who has a huge emotional and moral dilemma over her choice
to die this way.
‘Not everyone will feel Hayley’s decision is the right one and we
fully respect this, for that reason we will be exploring both sides of
the debate on screen.’
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