When the British conductor Edward Downes and his wife Joan died together in Switzerland in 2009, new concerns rose about the "slippery slope" of physician-assisted dying because
A) although Edward was terminally ill, he was also clinically depressed.
B) the couple did not tell their children what they were planning.
C) only Joan met the criteria for physician-assisted dying.
D) the couple's request was denied in England, where physician-assisted dying is also legal.
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