'I've Helped 29 People Die… but I'm NOT a Murderer': UK's 'travel A...

'I've Helped 29 People Die… but I'm NOT a Murderer': UK's 'travel A... is drawing attention now. Here’s what changed today, why it matters, and what to watch — pulled from dailymail.co.uk and other verified sources.
On the wall in the Davison home in rural Dorset is a huge map of the world. Professor Sean Davison and his wife Raine are much travelled, as are their three children, aged 15, 14 and 11.
'I've helped 29 people die… but I'm NOT a murderer': UK's 'travel agent for death' hits back and defends his 'work' for assisted dying clinic after sister shops him to police.
Full-day rain compresses the schedule, tweaks recovery windows, and can slow court speed after drying — small variables that add up late in a tournament.
Key Takeaways
- 'I've helped 29 people die… but I'm NOT a murderer': UK's 'travel agent for death' hits back and defends his 'work' for assisted dying clinic after sister shops him to police.
What’s Next
- Follow-up: 'I've helped 29 people die… but I'm NOT a murderer': UK's 'travel agent for death' hits back and defends his 'work' for assisted dying clinic after sister shops him to police.
Quick Facts
- Published: Roy Barkhnane • Sep 21, 2025 08:37 AM EDT
- Source mix: dailymail.co.uk