No fuss suicide available in easily accessible kit.
“Those
seeking euthanasia in Switzerland now have the option to use a 3D-printed ‘death
capsule’ called the Sarco, Oddee reported on Dec. 7.
“Philip
Nitschke, founder of Exit International, an Australian company, explains how
the pod works: A patient enters the coffinlike capsule, closes the lid (which
includes a large window), answers a few questions, and then activates a series
of events with a single button.
“At
that point, the chamber is flooded with nitrogen, but the occupant will not
feel like they're suffocating or choking, he says.
"’There
is no panic. The person will feel a little disoriented and may feel slightly
euphoric before they lose consciousness. Death takes place through ... oxygen and
carbon dioxide deprivation.’
“After
five to 10 minutes, the patient is deceased.
"’The
machine can be towed anywhere for the death,’ Nitschke said. ‘It can be in an
idyllic outdoor setting or in the premises of an assisted suicide organization.’"
https://www.jewishworldreview.com/0222/news_of_the_weird226882.php
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