Switzerland is known for its beauty and enchanting views. That is why lakhs of tourists come here from all over the country. Also, the friendly nature of the people here is also known all over the world. But for quite some time now, the government is also surprised by the sudden increase in the incidents of suicide here. Still, the suicide capsule is in a lot of discussion.
The local police have registered a criminal case and started an investigation. This is not the first time that Sarco, a capsule that helps in suicide, has been used. It is designed in such a way that by pressing a button, nitrogen gas spreads in the chamber and then the person falls asleep and then the person dies within a short time. Police said in a statement that several people have been detained on suspicion of helping and abetting the suicide and family members are being investigated.
This suicide capsule machine has been installed in a forest in Switzerland, where people who want to commit suicide come to hide. It involves sitting in the capsule, closing it and then pressing a button. The game is over in a few minutes. A private company has developed this capsule for people who want to commit painless suicide. But so many suicides have also brought the police and the government into action. Now the Swiss police have detained several people in connection with the suspicious death of a person in a new suicide capsule.
The suicide capsule cost $1 million
According to the information, the police have detained a photographer. The police detained the photographer in a suspicious condition. The police have detained the photographer and kept him in the police station. But apart from this no information was given. Exit International, an assisted suicide company in the Netherlands, said it has 3-D printed the device. It cost more than 1 million US dollars to develop it. A doctor associated with this company said that his organization has received advice from lawyers in Switzerland that the use of Sarco would be legal in the country.
Suicide capsule operators may face jail
Last July, the complainant had sent a notice to the managers of the private company through a lawyer. The operator of the suicide capsule can be prosecuted criminally. A case can be made regarding the use of the capsule. A 54-year-old American woman, fed up with health problems due to heat, planned to become the first person to use this device. However, this plan could not be carried forward.