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Physically healthy woman, 28, decides to die by euthanasia after being told crippling depression will ‘never get better’

Zoraya ter Beek has set the date for her own death - and where she will die

A PHYSICALLY healthy woman has decided to get euthanised after suffering from crippling depression.

Zoraya ter Beek, 28, from Twente, Netherlands, is scheduled to die in May after being told her condition will "never get better".

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Zoraya ter Beek, 28, plans to die by assisted suicide in May after struggling with depressionCredit: RTL Nieuws
Zoraya will leave her boyfriend and two cats behindCredit: Twitter
Zoraya took to wearing a 'do-not-resuscitate' badge

Zoraya once aspired to become a psychiatrist but couldn't finish her studies because she was struggling with depression and autism.

For ten long years, she tried all possible solutions from therapy to medications to improve her condition.

Euthanasia has been legal in The Netherlands since 2002 - but remains illegal in the UK.

The highly controversial practice remains a hotly debated topic, with campaigners claiming it frees people from pain but critics warning it could be abused or see people pressured into dying.

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Under Dutch law, a patient qualifies for an assisted death after they have exhausted all reasonable treatments and can prove they have "unbearable suffering without prospect of improvement".

Zoraya lost hope for recovery after her psychiatrist told her "there's nothing more" they could do to treat her pain.

"It's never gonna get any better," she claims her doctor told her.

At that moment, Zoraya decided to cut her life short - even if it meant leaving her beloved 40-year-old boyfriend and two cats behind.

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She will be administered a sedative and a drug to stop her heart - and has chosen to die at home.

Zoraya's intense struggles saw her start to wear a "do-not-resuscitate" badge around her neck - something which is typically worn by elderly people.

She said: "I don't see it as my soul leaving, but more as myself being freed from life.

"I'm a little afraid of dying, because it's the ultimate unknown. 

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