First Person Set To Use ‘Suicide Pod’ This Month. Here’s How It Works.

Help for Mobility Issues

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Interestingly, a button isn’t the only way to activate the suicide pod. It can also be activated by a gesture, voice control, or eye movement, a feature that’s helpful for people with mobility issues or the inability to speak. The suicide pod, Sarco, is 3D-printed and was first unveiled in 2017 at the Nu-Tech Conference in Toronto, with a design that “suggests travel to a “new destination.”

Controversial Suicide Pod

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Many in Switzerland have called for a ban on the suicide pod, referring to Article 115 of the Swiss Criminal Code.“Whoever, from selfish motives, induces another person to commit suicide or aids him in it, shall be confined in the penitentiary for not over five years, or in the prison, provided that the suicide has either been completed or attempted,” the code says. Meanwhile, a public prosecutor has “warned” about “serious consequences” to those who operate the suicide pods.

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While assisted suicide has been legal in Switzerland since the 1940s, the suicide pod sparked some controversy but has since been welcomed by medical professionals. For example, Florian Willet works with an organization that “offers assisted dying to people with serious physical illnesses.” He explained Sarco will take part in its first assisted suicide “pretty soon.”

Privacy Regarding a Sensitive Matter

Blue and white suicide pod in the snow. Houses in the background.
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In contrast, there haven’t been any official plans regarding the time, date, or place of the first use of the suicide pod. Nor has a user been disclosed. Furthermore, it’s unknown if that information will be made public because “we really don’t want a person’s desire for a peaceful passing [in] Switzerland to turn into a media circus,” said Fiona Stewart, a lawyer on The Last Resort’s advisory board. Meanwhile, she explained that the suicide pod’s first use would likely be sometime this year. However, footage from inside the suicide pod is given to the coroner after the pod has done its job.

Help Is There, If You Seek It

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Suicide is a touchy subject for many people, as nearly everyone suffers from, or knows someone who suffers from depression. While depression is something one can be born with, it’s also circumstantial and something that a person can develop if there’s recently been a major trauma or loss. Therefore, when a terminal or debilitating illness diagnosis comes up, it’s not surprising that a person might suffer from severe depression. Moreover, some people never mentally recover from their quality of life as their illness progresses.

Some things that may help with the process include:

  • counseling and psychology
  • social workers or online therapy
  • palliative care services

If you’re feeling depressed and suicidal but aren’t facing a terminal or debilitating illness, you can reach out for support as well. Call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or go to  www.befrienders.org to find a hotline near you. Interestingly, Switzerland isn’t the only place where this type of procedure has been approved. Rather, 11 states have legalized assisted euthanasia, while many more consider it in the current ballot. However, the U.S. has a rigorous process for an applicant and many succumb to their illnesses before they’re ever approved for assisted euthanasia. The suicide pod may be a great way to help someone pass peacefully while ensuring resources like medical personnel are available for emergencies.

Sources

  1. If you have a life-limiting illness.” NSW Government
  2. In your state.” DwD
  3. Switzerland to ‘soon’ use first suicide pod for assisted dying.” Independent. Shweta Sharma.

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