Cannabis Helped Sir Paul Holmes In His Last Days
- Publish date
- Wednesday, 9 Mar 2016, 12:03PM

Lady Deborah Holmes has revealed late broadcaster Sir Paul Holmes turned to marijuana before his death.
She said her husband was not a drug user but "in the final weeks it was the one thing that could give him peace and comfort".
Sir Paul died age 62 in February 2013 after battling heart problems and the return of prostate cancer.
His wife told Herald columnist Brian Rudman that he was allergic to morphine and the alternative concoction of drugs "sent him off to la la land".
She said it wasn't just the pain, but the anxiety that was relieved by the marijuana.
Lady Deborah said he smoked the drug and the couple were unaware of cannabis oil, which has been used by terminally ill patients such as Helen Kelly, former president of the Council of Trade Unions, who has cancer.
Given the relief it provided Sir Paul, she supported its use on medical grounds.
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