'Right to die' campaigners come out swinging on behalf of Dr Rodney Syme

By Konrad Marshall
Updated May 30 2015 - 11:08am, first published May 18 2015 - 4:01pm
Cancer sufferer Ray Godbold, left, talking to Dr Rodney Syme, of Dying with Dignity Victoria. Photo: Justin McManus
Cancer sufferer Ray Godbold, left, talking to Dr Rodney Syme, of Dying with Dignity Victoria. Photo: Justin McManus
Cancer sufferer Ray Godbold, left, talking to Dr Rodney Syme, of Dying with Dignity Victoria. Photo: Justin McManus
Cancer sufferer Ray Godbold, left, talking to Dr Rodney Syme, of Dying with Dignity Victoria. Photo: Justin McManus
Cancer sufferer Ray Godbold, left, talking to Dr Rodney Syme, of Dying with Dignity Victoria. Photo: Justin McManus
Cancer sufferer Ray Godbold, left, talking to Dr Rodney Syme, of Dying with Dignity Victoria. Photo: Justin McManus

Doctors, politicians and lawyers have come out swinging after a controversial urologist saw his invitation to speak at a prestigious national medical event rescinded.

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