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Suicide device attracts visitors at a Dutch exhibition


A device, discovered a few days ago in Amsterdam, has raised terror among the Internet and social networking sites.

The device is for those who wish to end their lives. It was called the "Suicide Machine" and was developed by Australian engineer Philip Nietzky.

The device was developed using three-dimensional printing technology, and a developer says it will "change the way people used to commit suicide."

The device consists of a small compartment closed to the size of the human, and contains inside the capsule filled with nitrogen gas, which is released into the room when pressed from inside the button.

"The person who wants to commit suicide enters the room and presses the button," Nitsky told AFP. "The nitrogen then flows into the room. The person then feels dizzy, then loses consciousness and then dies."

He said the Australian engineer himself as an activist in the field of "voluntary euthanasia and rational suicide," considering that the former two rights, although this is contrary to all religions.

Netsky gave an experiment via VR techniques to his device, which attracted visitors at the Funeral Fair in Amsterdam.

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