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Great-granny gets inked to avoid doctor-assisted death

WATCH ABOVE: One Calgary grandmother wants no misunderstanding when it comes to her beliefs on doctor assisted death. So she got inked so she couldn’t be ignored. Jill Croteau has her story – Sep 29, 2016

Feisty and opinionated, this spunky senior does things her own way. She takes her Christian faith very seriously and was determined to literally get branded for her belief.

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Christine Nagel, 81, got a tattoo that reads, “don’t euthanize me.”

“It’s drastic but life to me is so precious.”

Nagel is against Bill C-14, the legislation that now allows Canadians to legally apply for doctor-assisted deaths.

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Nagel believes when it’s her time — nobody should interfere.

“How would you feel if you turned up at the gates and St. Peter said, ‘just a minute we weren’t expecting you for another 18 months?'” Nagel laughed.

Her oldest daughter Juliana supports her mom’s decision.

“She doesn’t want to be thrown away.”

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READ MORE: Group of bishops issue guidelines that refuse funerals in assisted death cases 

“She made this decision when her mind was clear and I couldn’t go against her wishes,” Juliana said.

And there will be no way anybody could ignore that ink.

“If you want to pass a message on, put it on you,” Christine Nagel said bluntly. “They’re gonna find it. It’ll be staring at them blank in the face.”

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