July 28, 2024
The Sarco Project Timeline
The Evolution of a New Idea
Sarco Project began back in 2012 when a lawyer in the UK asked Exit International Founder, Dr Philip Nitschke, if he could design a machine that could be used by Tony Nicklinson who was suffering from locked-in syndrome.
Philip’s first machine ‘the Deliverance Machine’ that was used in Australia in 1996, was then on display at the British Science Museum in London.
And so the idea of the Sarco was born.
The concept was for a capsule that was as aesthetically beautiful as it was functional.
The idea was that the user would climb in and press a button. A peaceful and reliable death would follow by method of nitrogen hypoxia.
On 23 September 2024, the Sarco capsule was finally used in Switzerland by ‘Ann’ from the US.
More information can be found at The Last Resort.
2012
Events
- Philip Nitschke was asked to design a machine to be used by UK man Tony Nicklinson
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2013
Events
- First test tank plans drawn up
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2014
Event
- Initial exploratory work undertaken with Dutch sculptor, Ronald Westerhuis of Creative Minds
2015
Event
- Sarco Test Tank & Operating System designed and manufactured in the Netherlands
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2016
Events
- First Sarco nitrogen tests conducted to examine proof of concept
- Stainless steel test tank employed
- Work commences with industrial designer, Alex Bannink
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2017
Events
- First 3D-printed 1/8 scale model Sarco created
- Sarco concept unveiled at NuTech conference, Toronto, October
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2018
Event
- Full-size, timber laser-cut Sarco model (with VR imaging) presented at the Amsterdam Funeral Fair, Westerkerk, April
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2019
Event
- Full-size, 3D printed Sarco unveiled at Venice Design, Palazzo Michiel, May
- December 2019 – Covid Pandemic
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2020
Events
- February – First legal opinion sought from Professor Daniel Hurlimann (University of St Gallen) regarding the lawful use of Sarco in Switzerland
- Sarco X is delivered & undergoes testing in Haarlem NL, August
- Alex Bannink leaves the project
- Sarco exhibited at ‘ReDesign Death’ exhibition @ Cube Design Museum, NL
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2021
Events
- Industrial designer & 3D-print specialist ‘Super Mario’ joins the project & reverse engineers original Sarco design
- Work begins on the 3D-printing of a new Sarco in Rotterdam
- Simultaneously, work continues on nitrogen testing
- Sarco exhibited at Museum of Sepulchral Culture, Kassel DE
- September – Ruedi Habegger approaches Exit to invest in Roderis venture. Exit declines. Organisations part ways.
- December – Fake news report of Sarco having obtained government approval to be used in Switzerland goes viral (by Swissinfo)
- December – Confidential Exit legal opinion leaked to NZZ Simon Hehli by the lawyer for and/or in collaboration with Ruedi Habegger at Pegasos without Exit’s prior knowledge or approval.
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2022
Events
- New Sarco 3D-printed and delivered. Now for the assembly
- December – Swiss legal counsel retained
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2023
Events
- Sarco assembled, modified and ready to undergo first tests at the Rotterdam workshop
- July – testing commences and continues for following 11 months
- Expressions of interest opened for possible Sarco recipients
- The Last Resort Association established in Switzerland
- The Last Resort – Exit International collaboration commences
- Swiss legal counsel retained
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2024
Events January – June
- January Sarco testing continues
- February – April – Survey of potential Swiss Sarco locations
- April – June electronics & AI voice systems built & incorporated
- May – Sarco submitted for painting
- July – TLR Press Conference, Zurich
- September – First Use
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23 September
Sarco is used for the first time at a private forest retreat in the hills of Schaffhausen Canton in Switzerland.
Dr Florian Willet (as the only person present) is detained by the Schaffhausen authorities.
Read more at The Last Resort
2 December 2024
Florian Willet is finally released from pre-trial detention after 70 long days.
In a media statement, the prosecutor Peter Sticher writes:
‘On the basis of the latest state of the investigation, there is still strong suspicion of the offence of incitement to and aiding and abetting of suicide, but no longer of the offence of intentional homicide …’