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Dr Florian Willet: Euthanasia advocate dies after being arrested over girl’s ‘suicide capsule’ loss of life

By Editorial Board Published June 3, 2025 4 Min Read
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Dr Florian Willet: Euthanasia advocate dies after being arrested over girl’s ‘suicide capsule’ loss of life

A euthanasia advocate has died after being detained following a lady’s “suicide capsule” loss of life in Switzerland.

Content material warning: this text comprises references to suicide

Dr Florian Willet, who was arrested over the primary reported use of the Sarco pod, died on 5 Might, months after falling from the third ground of his constructing, in accordance with an obituary written by Australian-born physician Philip Nitschke, who invented the capsule.

Dr Willet was the co-president of The Final Resort, a Swiss affiliate of assisted dying group Exit Worldwide, and was the one particular person current through the loss of life of a 64-year-old American girl in a forest cabin in Merishausen, northern Switzerland, in September 2024.

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Dr Florian Willet died. Pic: Exit Worldwide

Exit Worldwide stated the lady suffered from “severe immune compromise” and he or she was the primary particular person to die utilizing the 3D-printed Sarco pod, which it stated value greater than $1m (£747,440) to develop.

The capsule is designed to permit an individual inside to push a button that begins the assisted dying process.

Dr Willet was arrested within the Swiss forest and positioned in pre-trial detention for 70 days, with a prosecutor alleging that the pod had not labored and the lady had as an alternative suffered accidents per strangulation.

Exit Worldwide claimed there was “no foundation” for the allegation, and beforehand stated in an announcement that the assisted suicide had been filmed and the footage had been offered to the prosecution.

Australian euthanasia advocate Philip Nitschke attends a presentation by The Last Resort of the Sarco suicide machine, a 3D-printed capsule that gives the user the ultimate control over the timing of her/his death and that he created, in Zurich, Switzerland, July 17, 2024. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

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Australian euthanasia advocate Philip Nitschke. Pic: Reuters

Dr Willet had described the lady’s loss of life as “peaceful, fast and dignified”, Exit Worldwide stated.

Dr Nitschke, who lives within the Netherlands, stated he was “pleased that the Sarco had performed exactly as it had been designed… to provide an elective, non-drug, peaceful death at the time of the person’s choosing”.

He added that his organisation obtained recommendation from Swiss attorneys that utilizing the Sarco can be authorized within the nation.

Dr Willet was launched from pre-trial detention in early December, however “he was a changed man” who misplaced his smile and self-confidence, whose “spirit was broken” and who “seemed deeply traumatised by the experience of incarceration and the wrongful accusation of strangulation”, in accordance with Dr Nitschke.

The 47-year-old sought psychiatric assist in Zurich at Christmas, however discharged himself from the clinic earlier than New 12 months’s Eve.

In January, Dr Willet fell from the third ground of his Zurich flat.

“He did serious damage,” Dr Nitschke stated, claiming medical doctors had identified Dr Willet with an acute polymorphic dysfunction introduced on by “the stress of the pre-trial detention and the associated pressures”.

Dr Willet had surgical procedure and went to rehab for his accidents within the three months after his fall.

Philip Nitschke and Florian Willet in December 2024. Pic: Exit International

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Dr Philip Nitschke and Dr Florian Willet in December 2024. Pic: Exit Worldwide

Swiss regulation permits assisted suicide as long as the particular person takes his or her life with no “external assistance” and people who assist the particular person die don’t achieve this for “any self-serving motive”.

Switzerland is among the many solely international locations on this planet the place foreigners can journey to legally finish their lives. It’s residence to a number of organisations devoted to serving to individuals obtain this.

Nevertheless, some politicians have argued the regulation is unclear and sought to shut what they are saying are authorized loopholes, with well being minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider suggesting the usage of the Sarco wouldn’t be authorized.

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