From the London Mail [caution tabloid]:
It’s a fresh Monday morning in the quaint city of Amersfoort in the Netherlands, and a group of elderly guests are listening attentively to the words of an Australian physician. Dr. Philip Nitschke, the first doctor in the world to administer a legal, lethal voluntary injection, and the inventor of the controversial Sarco pod, is presenting his latest gadget.
The 20 attendees are gathered for one of the 78-year-old’s ‘Exit workshops’ that cover, according to his website, legal issues surrounding euthanasia, the physiology of death, and suicide methods such as ‘gases’, ‘drugs and other substances’, ‘Swiss option (including discussion of the Sarco)’, and ‘the new Kairos Kollar.’ It works by putting pressure against the carotid arteries and baroreceptors in the neck, cutting off blood flow to the brain and causing the wearer to lose consciousness before dying.
