
A report says the founder of the beloved educational electronic toy company Leapfrog is assisted by a physician! Cide did it.
Mike Wood, 72, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and did not want the disease to develop further, and decided to end his life on April 10, his brother told The New York Times.
A doctor at the Swiss nonprofit Dignitas conducted the procedure because the entrepreneur was surrounded by his family in Zürich, about 80 miles from the capital Bern.
“We are saddened by the loss of Leapfrog founder Mike Wood. He is an innovative leader who is passionate about finding a new way to help his children learn,” Leapfrog Enterprises wrote in an Instagram statement.
“His passion turned into a company that helped millions of children learn to read.
Under Swiss law, assisting Sudid is considered a crime only if the motivation is selfish – meaning it cannot perform scenarios like financial gain through inheritance. As illegally as possible, assist someone to sentence themselves to up to five years in prison.