Her day started like any other. Young mother and yoga instructor Nevaeh Jett was at home with her son when a friend sent her a link to an article revealing that Jett’s father and abuser, convicted sex offender Daniel Hume, had died after being granted assisted dying rights while serving out his prison sentence.
Hume died in hospital last week after lodging a successful application to the state’s voluntary assisted dying scheme in a first-of-its-kind case for NSW. He had been diagnosed with terminal cancer after serving seven years of his 30-year sentence for various sex crimes.
Jett took to TikTok after receiving the news on Monday to express her anger that she, and Hume’s other victims, had not been notified before the decision was made to approve his application.
“I and other victims