GENEVA (AP) — The right-to-die activist behind a new “suicide capsule” says he rejects “absurd” allegations that the U.S. woman who was said to be its first user may have actually been strangled.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fiona Stewart from Last Resort, Switzerland’s non-profit association focused on assisted suicide, presents the Sarco capsule in ...
BERN, Switzerland (AP) - Advocacy groups behind a so-called suicide capsule said Sunday they have suspended the process of taking applications to use it — which numbered over 370 last month — as a ...
GENEVA (AP) — Police in northern Switzerland said Tuesday that several people have been detained and a criminal case opened in connection with the suspected death of a person in a “suicide capsule.” ...
The Sarco suicide pod is now surrounded by even more controversy after the first person to use it was found with strangulation marks around her neck. Dr Florian Willet, the co-president of Swiss Sarco ...
Police in northern Switzerland said Tuesday that several people have been detained and a criminal case opened in connection with the suspected death of a person in a new “suicide capsule.” The “Sarco” ...
GENEVA -- The right-to-die activist behind a new "suicide capsule" said he rejects "absurd" allegations that the U.S. woman who was said to be its first user may have actually been strangled. Philip ...
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GENEVA (AP) — The right-to-die activist behind a new “suicide capsule” says he rejects “absurd” allegations that the U.S. woman who was said to be its first user may have actually been strangled.