Multiple people were detained and a criminal case has been opened in northern Switzerland after a person died by assisted suicide Monday, according to police in the town of Schaffhausen.
The first person who died in a so-called 'suicide pod' was told three unnerving words before her death, it has been revealed.
Authorities in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen arrested a group of people Tuesday in connection with the first-time unsanctioned use of the assisted suicide capsule known as Sarco, with which a ...
The first woman to end her life using the controversial ‘suicide pod’ in Switzerland was found with strangulation marks on ...
Switzerland has allowed assisted suicide since 1942 but the first death with the Sarco suicide pod has raised questions.
The woman is said to have travelled to Switzerland specifically to use the suicide capsule, local media reported. But her death has now raised a host of legal and ethical questions in ...
Switzerland legalised assisted dying in 1942 on the condition ... The "Termination of Life on Request and Assisted Suicide ...
The suicide pod's creator claimed she entered ... of Schaffhausen in writing that they are available to be questioned in Switzerland." It is understood 120 people want to use the pod to end ...
Konrad Michel, MD, Psychiatrist from the University of Bern, Switzerland, discusses the clinical approach to suicidal ...
She accompanied people from neighbouring Italy to Switzerland to commit assisted suicide. With legislation in Italy being more restrictive, the accused took advantage of this “economic ...
Euthanasia is legal in Switzerland but the Sarco pod is a new ... It’s understood police arrested the four for suspected of inciting suicide and providing suicide assistance.