Angels of Death
"Angels of Death" is a term often used to describe individuals who assist in the deaths of others, typically in a medical or caregiving context. This can include healthcare professionals who provide end-of-life care, ensuring that patients experience a peaceful passing. The term can also refer to those who engage in euthanasia or assisted suicide, where legal, to alleviate suffering.
In a more sinister context, "Angels of Death" can refer to individuals who commit murder under the guise of providing care. Notorious cases, such as those involving Harold Shipman or Niels Högel, highlight the darker side of this term, where caregivers exploit their positions to harm rather than help.