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Sex offender Daniel Hume’s successful application sparks controversy

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Convicted sex offender Daniel Hume has died in hospital after lodging a successful application to the state’s voluntary assisted dying scheme in a first-of-its-kind case for NSW.

Hume was diagnosed with terminal cancer after serving seven years of his 30-year sentence for various sex crimes, and applied to access the scheme through Justice Health.

Health Minister Ryan Park.

Health Minister Ryan Park. Credit: Sitthixay Ditthavong

NSW Corrections Minister Anoulack Chanthivong and Health Minister Ryan Park say they were not consulted on the decision to approve his application. Hume died in hospital last week.

Health Minister Ryan Park said: “The NSW Voluntary Assisted Dying Board is the independent oversight and decision-making body.

“A key function of the board is deciding whether to approve or refuse applications for access to voluntary assisted dying in line with strict legislative requirements.”

The process of voluntary assisted dying involves four stages of approval, including the final approval of Voluntary Assisted Dying Board, comprising five legal and medical practitioners.

According to data published in November, in the seven months after VAD became legal in NSW, 1141 people applied to use it and 398 people died after an independent board deemed them eligible to take the lethal substance.

Victims’ advocates have spoken out against the decision to approve Hume’s application, saying that the priority of Justice Health officials should be to approve applications for “good, decent people … not those who are convicted of vile crimes”.

A NSW prison boss, speaking anonymously to The Daily Telegraph, said, “the approval of Hume’s VAD application to die with dignity last week sparked a dangerous precedent”.

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