A 3D Printed Euthanasia Capsule Is About To Be Launched in Switzerland, The Death Process Is 30 Seconds
Dec 07, 2021
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Recently, a 3D printed euthanasia capsule named "Sarco" has passed legal review in Switzerland and is scheduled to be launched in Switzerland in 2022.

According to reports, this capsule was invented by Nitschek, the founder of the "Liberation International" organization registered in Australia. According to Nitschek, the "Sarco" is a 3D printed capsule that was activated internally by the person who wanted to commit suicide. This machine can be transported anywhere to provide services to people who wish to commit suicide.
Nitschek said that those who wished to commit suicide entered the capsule and lay down in comfort. After answering a series of questions, they can press a button at a time they feel comfortable initiating the suicide program from inside the capsule.
The equipment below the capsule body will fill the cabin with nitrogen, and the oxygen content in the cabin will be rapidly reduced from 21% to 1%. People lying in the cabin will feel dizzy and may feel a little excited before losing consciousness. The whole process takes about 30 seconds. The death process will go through the stages of hypoxia and low carbon dioxide content in the blood respectively, that is, there is no oxygen and no carbon dioxide. The person concerned will not panic, nor will he feel suffocated.
In response to legal issues, Nitschek said that the "Sarco" review in Switzerland has now ended. He is very satisfied with the results and said that there are no legal issues with the use of capsules in Switzerland.
According to reports, there are already two "Sarco" prototypes, and the third is being printed in the Netherlands. If all goes well, the third capsule will be put into use in Switzerland in 2022.
