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  2. Euthanasia in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Assisted suicide in the country has been legal since 1941, and Switzerland was the first country in the world to permit any kind of assisted dying. [2] In 2014, a total of 752 assisted suicides were performed (330 men, 422 women), compared to 1,029 non-assisted suicides (754 men, 275 women); most of the assisted suicides concerned elderly ...

  3. Swiss police make arrests after suicide capsule is used for ...

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    It is the brainchild of Philip Nitschke, an Australian physician famous for his work on assisted suicide since the 1990s. Switzerland has been a magnet for advocates of assisted suicide due to ...

  4. Dignitas (non-profit organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Dignitas is a Swiss non-profit organization providing physician-assisted suicide to members with terminal illness or severe physical or mental illness, supported by independent Swiss doctors. By the end of 2020, they had assisted 3,248 people with suicide at home within Switzerland and at Dignitas' house/flat near Zürich. [1]

  5. American woman's death in suicide capsule leads to ... - AOL

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    Warning: This story contains sensitive content. The death of an American woman in an assisted suicide capsule has led to criminal proceedings being launched against several people in Switzerland ...

  6. Pegasos Swiss Association - Wikipedia

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    Pegasos Swiss Association or Pegasos is a non-profit [1] group based in Basel, Switzerland with a minimal-bureaucracy approach to assisted suicide. (They also used to have an office in Melbourne, Australia, [2] which is now closed). In Greek mythology, Pegasus is a winged horse that the Pegasos association sees as symbolizing how patients ...

  7. Saying goodbye on her own terms: My sister’s physician ...

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    My sister, Kate Banks, with her sons, on the day she died via physician-assisted death in Basel, Switzerland. “Death is a part of life, death is a part of life, death is a part of life.”

  8. California End of Life Option Act - Wikipedia

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    Previous similar bills have been rejected on at least four other occasions in the state of California and residents voted against a proposal in a ballot in 1992, [6] however a report published by Compassion and Choices collating more recent regional and national independent opinion polls on the right to die issue shows that the US public consistently supports or strongly supports medical aid ...

  9. Assisted suicide - Wikipedia

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    Between 1998 and 2018 around 1,250 German citizens (almost three times the number of any other nationality) travelled to Dignitas in Zurich, Switzerland, for an assisted suicide, where this has been legal since 1998. [140] [unreliable source?] [141] Switzerland is one of the few countries that permit assisted suicide for non-resident foreigners ...