The light of publicity sees a photo from the last moments of the 64-year-old woman from America, just minutes before using the assisted Sarco chamber in . According to the creators of the Sarco suicide capsule, the woman died on Monday (23.09.2024) at 4 noon in a forest in Switzerland, and they argue she also suffered unbearable pains. In the photo, published by the newspaper de Volkskrant, the 64-year-old seems to be watching the display of the chamber, a space capsule filled with nitrogen and causing death by hypoxia. “The 64-year-old woman looks at Sarco, just before entering the chamber” refers to the photo caption. The woman “started her death process by pressing a button. The air was replaced with nitrogen nitrate by reducing to deadly levels oxygen in just a minute. Nitrogen is not poisonous. The woman lost consciousness and died of hypoxia, i.e. lack of oxygen,” according to the report. ..an idyllic peaceful death in a Swiss forest where The Last Resort used the Sarco device to help a US woman have the death she wanted.. Lees dit artikel op de Volkskrant — Philip Nitschke (@philipnitschke) Who is the initiator of Sarco’s Architect capsule is Phillip Nitschke, also known as “Dr Death”, an 77-year-old doctor from Australia. He has been involved in this project since 2012 having, at the same time, established the Exit International movement, whose members seek the best method for a decent death they will have chosen. “The death of the woman is an important step for the right to death movement” which numbers 30,000 members, Nitske said. Her death was decent One of the company’s presidents, Florian Willet, was the only person present in suicide. Willet claimed that the 64-year-old’s death was “peaceful, quick and dignified” and occurred “under a tree canopy, in a private shelter in the forest in Schaffhausen’s canton near the Swiss-German border”. Many arrests Prosecutors have initiated criminal proceedings against several individuals for incitement and accessory to suicide and several people have been detained under police custody,” he refers to a police announcement, noting, in fact, that the persons responsible for their arrest had been notified. “We warned them in writing. We said that if they came to Schaffhausen and used Sarco, they would face criminal consequences,” said prosecutor Peter Sticher.
Switzerland: The Last Photo of the Woman Before Entering Sarco Suicide Aided Booth
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