Euthanasia Detention requested for one person after Sarco deployment in Schaffhausen

SDA

26.9.2024 - 09:22

The controversial Sarco suicide capsule was used on Monday at this forest hut in Merishausen SH. The public prosecutor's office has now requested that one person be remanded in custody.
The controversial Sarco suicide capsule was used on Monday at this forest hut in Merishausen SH. The public prosecutor's office has now requested that one person be remanded in custody.
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Following the use of the Sarco suicide capsule in Merishausen SH, the public prosecutor's office in Schaffhausen has requested that one person be remanded in custody. All other arrested persons have been released from custody.

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The first Schaffhausen public prosecutor, Peter Sticher, confirmed the request for pre-trial detention to Keystone-SDA on Thursday. He did not provide any further details, such as the number of people arrested. The competent court has up to 48 hours to process the application.

The public prosecutor's office initiated criminal proceedings against those arrested for incitement and aiding and abetting suicide.

Circles within the organization behind Sarco, "The Last Resort", reported this week that four people had been arrested. In addition to co-president Florian Willet, two lawyers and a Dutch photographer are said to have been arrested.

On Monday, Sticher was informed by a lawyer that the suicide capsule had been used in the forest near Merishausen. The emergency services were immediately deployed, seized the capsule and took the deceased to Zurich for an autopsy.

64-year-old American woman died

According to the euthanasia organization "The Last Resort", a 64-year-old American woman took her own life in the capsule. She had been suffering from the consequences of an immune deficiency for many years. Sarco worked as planned and brought the woman a drug-free death.

"The Last Resort" announced this summer that the death capsule would be used in Switzerland this year. The public prosecutor's offices of several cantons then announced that they would initiate proceedings if the capsule was used in their cantons - including Schaffhausen.

At exactly the same time as Sarco was first used in the Merishausen forest, Health Minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider (SP) said during question time in parliament that the suicide capsule was not legally compliant.