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Philip Nitschke, a former Australian doctor now based in the Netherlands, has invented a new 3D printed suicide pod. He has created several suicide devices, some of which have been successfully used.
The following article contains discussion of suicide that some readers may find upsetting. A machine that helps people to die by suicide has sparked a big backlash. The Sarco, dubbed the "suicide ...
Multiple people have been arrested in Switzerland in connection to the seemingly willing use of a "suicide capsule." Police officials of Schaffhausen canton in northern Switzerland announced on ...
The doctor who created the Sarco “suicide pod” has said he will bring his creation to the UK if assisted dying is made legal. Dr Philip Nitschke said he is ready to launch the pod, should Labour MP ...
Dr. Philip Nitschke, the man behind the Sarco capsule, claims that the pods have passed a “legal review” and will be available for use in Switzerland in 2022. But details of the “legal review” have ...
Physician-assisted suicide is a controversial topic, but that hasn't stopped the ceaseless march of technology from innovating the practice, which remains illegal in most of parts of the world. SEE ...
Assisted suicide services are controversial, but some countries approve of such life-ending services for certain patients. Switzerland is among the countries that allow terminally ill patients to ...
A high-tech ‘suicide machine’ is being touted by a euthanasia advocacy group. It’s called the Sarco capsule, and it has a single, simple purpose: to help you commit suicide, painlessly and efficiently ...
Sarco capsules flood their interior with nitrogen and reduce oxygen to help people die. Compared to other methods, Sarco offers death without using controlled substances, Swiss Info said. Dr. Philip ...