A woman in her 60s died in a Swiss suicide pod, sparking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death. The incident has raised questions about assisted dying and the role of technology in end-of-life decisions. According to investigators, the woman's body showed signs of strangulation marks on her neck, leading some to speculate that she may have been killed rather than taking her own life. However, others close to the situation claim that the marks could be attributed to a pre-existing medical condition. The incident has sparked a broader discussion about the ethics and implications of assisted dying.
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