The Sarco suicide pod has strong advocates in The Last Resort, a right-to-die group that showed off the device in Zurich over the summer. The organization maintained that they saw zero obstacles under current Swiss law with the company’s pod and promoted its usage.
It’s known that The Last Resort’s co-president, Florian Willet, was the only person to attend the unnamed woman’s suicide. The activist claims that the woman died in a manner that was “peaceful, fast, and dignified,” taking place in “open air under a canopy of trees.”
One option that Sarco suicide pod owners have is choosing between one that is fully enclosed or one that has a clear window so that they can die while viewing their chosen environment.
Sources: BBC
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