Two Arizona sisters who were supposed to return from Europe in February died by assisted suicide, Swiss authorities confirm.
Two Arizona sisters who worked in the medical field were supposed to return from Europe in February but never did. Officials have now confirmed the Phoenix-area sisters died by assisted suicide in Switzerland.
"They were in a very good position of their lives in terms of careers and what they have reached and accomplished, and there is no reason for them to not be returning on their own volition," said Dr. David Biglari.
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