An 81-year-old woman accused of supporting a dodgy euthanasia service that provided a Gold Coast victim with a life-ending veterinary drug has been released from police custody.
Elaine Arch-Rowe was one of three people – including a father and son – charged over a police probe into the alleged assisted suicide of a Gold Coast man, with about 20 other deaths being investigated.
Arch-Rowe is accused of assisting Brett Daniel Taylor, 53, with his end-of-life business which allegedly provided the victim with a veterinary euthanasia drug sourced under false pretences via a whale charity.
The other co-accused is Taylor’s 80-year-old father, police said.
Arch-Rowe – a long-time supporter of Philip Nitschke’s pro-euthanasia group – was on Tuesday released from the Southport watch house after