Switzerland Introduces Assisted 3D-Printed Suicide Pod To Allow People To Commit Assisted Suicides

Sarco Suicide Pod, Switzerland's assisted 3D-printed suicide machine that allows one to commit assisted suicide.
Sarco Suicide Pod (Photo Credit: Exit International)

Our report has revealed that Switzerland has legalized assisted suicide by the use of an assisted 3D-printed suicide pod.

The medical review board of the country is now allowing its people to commit assisted suicide using an assisted 3D-printed suicide pod called Sarco Suicide Pod.


The Sarco Suicide Pod is a 3D-printed capsule that takes the shape of a coffin.

According to our source, the person who has the intention of ending his or her life gets into the pod.

When the person is ready to leave Earth, a button on the pod is pressed to get the machine working.


It releases nitrogen which reduces the oxygen level thereby causing the person to lose consciousness and die slowly.

The person dies painlessly without choking.

The suicide pod also has a camera that allows people to talk to others outside as they slowly die.


It is also reported that last year alone 1,300 people were allowed assisted suicide in Switzerland which involves many foreigners travelling into the country in order to allow themselves to use assisted suicide.

The suicide pod is set to be operational next year.


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