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Sarco Suicide Pod Controversy

Updated Nov 04, 2024 at 03:05PM EST by Zach.

Added Nov 03, 2024 at 03:25PM EST by Mateus.

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Overview

The Sarco Suicide Pod Controversy, also known as the Sarco Suicide Capsule Incident, refers to the death by voluntary euthanasia and self-suicide of a 64-year-old American woman who reportedly used the Sarco suicide pod (a euthanasia device that uses inert gas asphyxiation) at a woodland retreat in Switzerland in September 2024. Last Resort, the company behind the suicide pod, claims the woman died peacefully after she used the device as designed, but a forensic investigation, revealed in late October 2024, claims her neck had strangulation marks. Swiss police arrested several people related to the use of the futuristic-looking capsule, including the company's CEO, Florian Willet, who watched her die and was allegedly the only one in the room with the woman. The incident gained traction on X / Twitter, Instagram and Reddit in late 2024, as people started to create theories about the woman's death.

Background

On September 25th, 2024, BBC[1] reported that several people were arrested in Switzerland after a 64-year-old American woman died inside Sarco's suicide pod, a euthanasia device that contains a canister of liquid nitrogen to die by suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. According to the article, they detained several individuals on suspicion of "inciting, and aiding and abetting suicide."

On the same day, the YouTube[2] channel StratNewsGlobal posted a video explaining the first usage of the suicide capsule named Sarco. The video (seen below) garnered roughly 15,000 views and 110 likes in three months.



Developments

Intentional Homicide Investigation

On October 29th, 2024, an investigation of the American woman's suicide raised the suspicion of "intentional homicide" after Chief Prosecutor Peter Sticher suggested in court that the 64-year-old may have been strangled, as her body was found with strangulation marks. Dr Florian Willet, the President of Swiss Sarco operator The Last Resort (the company responsible for the suicide pod used by the American), was allegedly the only person in the room with her. He remains detained as the investigation unfolds.[3]

The Sun's official YouTube[4] channel posted a video about the ongoing investigation (seen below), which amassed more than 5,000 views and 100 likes in a week.



Online Reactions

The controversy inspired numerous reactions and memes online as more information about the pod's use was revealed by the Swiss police in early November 2024.

For instance, on November 2nd, 2024, X[5] user @Mithra_Is_Fine replied to a tweet about the strangulation marks on the woman's body, writing, "All out of nitrogen, switching to hands." The tweet (seen below) amassed over 1,200 likes and 20 reposts in a day.


A Mithra Is Fine Too @Mithra_Is_Fine "All out of nitrogen, switching to hands." GIF ALT 8:48 PM - Nov 2, 2024 75.6K Views

The incident also sparked discussions on Reddit, as user insomnimax_99[6] posted a news article about the pod in the /r/europe subreddit that garnered roughly 12,000 upvotes and 830 comments in a week.

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Kommando_Kaijin
Kommando_Kaijin

There's just something supremely embarrassing about being unable to build a suicide device, like over the 20th Century alone, thousands of different devices having to be recalled and discontinued because they accidentally kill their users, but the one time somebody tries to make a machine that intentionally kills it's user, it doesn't work and to add insult to inj-er, uh… being uninjured… they don't give you a refund and just violently strangle you instead.

It's like a perfect portrait of everything wrong with modern tech startups, this should go in a museum somewhere to chronicle how big of a failure it is for all future generations to see.

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