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Euthanasia advocate who murdered three people in South Africa censured in New Zealand
12 Feb, 2021 10:29 PM
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Sean Davison is currently serving a sentence of three years correctional supervision in South Africa. Photo / File
Sean Davison is currently serving a sentence of three years correctional supervision in South Africa. Photo / File
multimedia journalist at the Herald in Wellington@katieharrisnz
A professor and euthanasia advocate who was found guilty of multiple murders in South Africa has been censured for not disclosing details of murder charges to New Zealand s Medical Council.
Sean Davison, who formerly worked as a registered lab scientist in Dunedin, failed to disclose to the Medical Council about his involvement in two of the three murders when he applied for registration in New Zealand.
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Sean Davison in the High Court at dunedin in 2011.
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Sean Davison applied to the Medical Sciences Council for registration as a medical laboratory scientist in 2017.
As part of the application, he admitted to a conviction relating to the attempted suicide of his terminally ill mother, Patricia Davison.
In 2006, Davison administered a lethal dose of morphine to his mother, after she had repeatedly asked for help in ending her own life.
It was a case that made headlines in 2011, and at the time, sparked calls for euthanasia legislation.
However, he did not admit further involvement in three South African deaths.
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