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Dutch ex-minister Els Borst found dead in garage | Dutch ex-minister Els Borst found dead in garage |
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Dutch authorities have begun an investigation into the death of former health minister Els Borst, whose body was found in her garage by a friend. | Dutch authorities have begun an investigation into the death of former health minister Els Borst, whose body was found in her garage by a friend. |
Ms Borst, 81, helped push through legislation in 2001 that made the Netherlands the first country to legalise euthanasia. | |
Forensic scientists were unable to say why she died. Police have said it was either an accident or a crime. | |
Ms Borst, who was a medical academic, served as minister from 1994-2002. | Ms Borst, who was a medical academic, served as minister from 1994-2002. |
Her body was found on Monday evening and the area around her home near the central city of Utrecht was cordoned off. | |
'Great loss' | |
Initial inquiries proved inconclusive, however police on Tuesday ruled out death by natural causes. | |
A full post mortem examination will now take place at the Netherlands Forensic Institute, they say. | |
"She may have had an accident after she felt unwell, but that cannot yet be said with certainty," a police spokesman told Dutch media. "So we cannot yet say whether any crime may have been involved." | |
A spokesman had earlier told Dutch radio there were no indications of anything untoward happening. | |
Els Borst had appeared at a conference of her liberal D66 party on Saturday and her death came as a shock to political colleagues in The Hague. | |
For a time, she led her party in the 1990s and Prime Minister Mark Rutte said her death was a great loss for Dutch politics. | For a time, she led her party in the 1990s and Prime Minister Mark Rutte said her death was a great loss for Dutch politics. |
"She ensured a breakthrough in the field of euthanasia for which very many people are still grateful," said Health Minister Edith Schippers. | "She ensured a breakthrough in the field of euthanasia for which very many people are still grateful," said Health Minister Edith Schippers. |
She was also behind legislation governing the use of tissue from aborted foetuses for medical research. | She was also behind legislation governing the use of tissue from aborted foetuses for medical research. |
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