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Chilling Eight-Word Message Users Will See Inside New Suicide Pod Revealed

Chilling eight-word message in suicide pod exposed.

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Users of the controversial Sarco suicide pod will be greeted with a chilling eight-word message.

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Pod’s purpose explained.

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Designed for those seeking control over their demise, the pod offers a stark choice.

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The Sarco pod was initially developed following the tragic story of Tony Nicklinson.

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After suffering a stroke, Nicklinson could not move or speak, yet his mind was intact.

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He had sought legal approval to end his life but was denied and eventually starved himself.

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How the pod works.

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With a push of a button, a user can initiate a process that injects nitrogen gas.

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This sealed chamber leads to hypoxia, which results in death shortly after.

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According to reports, once activated, the user loses consciousness within minutes.

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The process takes about ten minutes in total before death is confirmed.

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The man behind the pod revealed.

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This innovation is the brainchild of Philip Nitschke, a figure known as “Doctor Death.”

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Nitschke’s creation has sparked intense debates around the ethics of assisted dying.

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The Sarco pod employs a simple mechanism to render users unconscious swiftly.

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By replacing the air in the capsule with pure nitrogen, oxygen is removed entirely.

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It’s a method designed to give individuals a sense of autonomy over their exit.

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The pod also features accessibility options like eye movement and voice control.

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These features cater to those with limited mobility, ensuring that everyone can have access.

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However, once the process begins, it cannot be stopped or reversed.

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This aspect raises ethical concerns, especially for vulnerable individuals.

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Pod’s first users named.

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Recent reports reveal that a British couple plans to be the first to use the Sarco pod.

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Peter and Christine Scott, married for 46 years, have made this heartbreaking decision.

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Christine, 80, has been diagnosed with early-stage vascular dementia, prompting their choice.

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The couple wishes to travel to Switzerland and die together in the pod.

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Their emotional decision stems from fears of declining health and the burden of care costs.

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Justification for couple’s joint death exposed.

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In a family meeting, they expressed their wishes, and their children ultimately supported their choice.

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Peter, 86, described their longing for dignity in death after a fulfilling life.

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He shared, “The idea of watching the slow degradation of Chris’s mental abilities is horrific.”

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Assisted dying offers them a chance to remain in control of their lives and deaths.

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The couple intends to wait for a double model of the Sarco pod, launching soon.

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This duo’s choice is not just personal; it raises broader discussions about assisted dying.

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Critics argue against the ethical implications, while supporters champion personal autonomy.

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Suicide pod message exposed.

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“If you want to die, press this button,” the voice will announce.

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In light of these words, it appears the conversation around assisted suicide is evolving, but at what cost?

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