with the virus and remained there for the past 14-and-a-half months. On Friday, he was moved to a hospice and died later in the day surrounded by his family, reports the Mirror.
His heartbroken wife Sue Kelk, 63, said her husband had taken the decision to withdraw all treatment.Paying tribute to her "soulmate" of 20 years, Sue added: “It was so peaceful.
It was definitely important for him to do it on his terms."But he is leaving an awful lot of people absolutely bereft. People might not think he has been brave but my God, he has been brave.
I really think he has.“And I just think that this is the bravest thing that you could ever do - to actually say ‘I don’t want to live like this anymore’.” Jason, who had type II diabetes and asthma, was.
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