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Suicide pod gave one final command as first person used the controversial device

Suicide pod gave one final command as first person used the controversial device

The controversial suicide pod is yet to be approved for use

Warning: This article contains discussion of suicide which some readers may find distressing

An American woman who became the first woman to use the controversial suicide pod was given one final command by the machine before she died.

The Sarco 'suicide pod' was designed to provide assisted suicide treatments for patients, and earlier this week, the first person to ever use it took their final breath.

The controversial pod has not been approved for use, however, resulting in the arrest of several people over the woman's death.

In part, a statement from Schaffhausen Police read: "The public prosecutor's office of the canton of Schaffhausen has opened criminal proceedings against several persons for incitement and aiding and abetting suicide (Article 115 of the Swiss Criminal Code) and several persons have been placed in police custody.

Several people have been arrested after the first person used the controversial suicide pod (ARND WIEGMANN/AFP via Getty Images)
Several people have been arrested after the first person used the controversial suicide pod (ARND WIEGMANN/AFP via Getty Images)

"The public prosecutor's office of the canton of Schaffhausen was informed on Monday, September 23, 2024 at 4:40 p.m. by a law firm that an assisted suicide with the Sarco capsule had taken place in the afternoon at a forest hut in Merishausen.

"As a result, the Schaffhausen police, including the forensic emergency service, and the public prosecutor's office of the canton of Schaffhausen went to the scene of the crime.

"In addition, specialists from the Forensic Institute Zurich (FOR) and the Institute of Legal Medicine Zurich (IRMZ) were called in. The Sarco suicide capsule was secured and the deceased person was taken to the IRMZ for an autopsy.

"In addition, several people in the Merishausen area were taken into police custody. The public prosecutor's office is also investigating the violation of other criminal offenses."

The alleged 64-year-old woman who used the machine took to the pod on Monday (23 September), and was told to press a button 'if you want to die'.

The pod has certainly proved controversial (ARND WIEGMANN/AFP via Getty Images)
The pod has certainly proved controversial (ARND WIEGMANN/AFP via Getty Images)

According to the AFP, the machine said: "If you want to die, press this button."

The unidentified American woman travelled to Switzerland to end her life, with the capsule's creator, Dr. Philip Nitschke, saying she 'really wanted to die'.

Speaking to de Volkskrant, the creator said: "When she entered the Sarco, she almost immediately pressed the button.

"She didn't say anything. She really wanted to die. My estimate is that she lost consciousness within two minutes and that she died after five minutes.

"We saw jerky, small twitches of the muscles in her arms, but she was probably already unconscious by then. It looked exactly how we expected it to look."

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Featured Image Credit: ARND WIEGMANN/AFP via Getty Images

Topics: Mental Health, World News, News

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