The "Sarco" capsule is designed to allow a person sitting inside to push a button that injects nitrogen gas into the sealed ...
A controversial 'suicide capsule' was reportedly used for the first time in Switzerland by an American woman from the Midwest ...
Assisted suicide is legal in Switzerland, but authorities said gas used in the capsule doesn't meet safety requirements.
A witness who watched the first person die in the controversial suicide pod has revealed exactly what happened. The Sarco ...
The Swiss police said they had detained “several individuals” after a 64-year-old American woman reportedly died by suicide ...
The capsule was invented by Dr. Philip Nitschke, a proponent for assisted suicide who is nicknamed “Dr. Death." ...
Multiple people were detained and a criminal case has been opened in northern Switzerland after a person died by assisted ...
The “Sarco” suicide capsule, which has never been used before, is designed to allow a person sitting in a reclining seat ...
Criminal proceedings have been launched against “several people for incitement and aiding and abetting suicide,” police said.
The raid on Radio Dreyeckland in Freiburg caused a nationwide stir. This was followed by an acquittal, now legally binding.