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How does a Sarco suicide pod work? Does someone die in just 5 minutes after pressing a button?
The Sarco suicide capsule is supposed to provide a peaceful death via asphyxia with nitrogen gas. The first user, an American woman, became unconscious within two minutes and died within five minutes.
'If you want to die, press this button': What's inside controversial 'suicide pod,' how does it work?
An American woman suffering from an autoimmune condition has reportedly become the first person to use the Sarco 'suicide pod' to end her life
US woman dies in first use of ‘Sarco suicide pod’
An American woman has become the first person to die through the use of a “Sarco suicide pod”. Two people were arrested on charges of assisting her to use the unapproved, Dutch-made device, Swiss police said on Monday.
First person dies in Scarco suicide pod - so how does it work?
Dr Philip Nitschke, who created the 'Sarco' suicide pod, said it looked "exactly as we expected it to look" after its first user - a US mother-of-two from the mid-west - died in Switzerland
Sarco suicide pod 'like falling asleep at night in your own bed'
The first person to use the Sarco suicide pod got into the device and 'almost immediately pressed the button' to take her own life, its creator has claimed. The capsule is designed to allow a person inside to push a button that injects nitrogen gas.
Sarco suicide pod user 'almost immediately pressed death button' and took 5 mins to die
The first person to use the Sarco suicide pod 'lost consciousness within two minutes', its creator Dr Philip Nitschke said.
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