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Webcam suicide in online medical forum

A depressed man using a chat room on a medical website shot himself dead in front of other users on his webcam.

The man, named only as Jean-Edouard, was staying at his uncle’s home in the southern port city of Marseille when he took his life by shooting himself in the head on Saturday, reported local newspaper La Provence.

Initial reports suggested the man, who used the alias Redjohn, had been talking to a psychologist at the time he killed himself but Wednesday’s Le Parisien newspaper claimed these were untrue and he had been talking to another user named Ravioli.

Ravioli contacted other users as well as the police after the incident. Another user contacted one of the site’s administrators, based in Canada, who was able to track down the man’s identity.

The website alerted Interpol and local police visited the man’s home in Castres in the south west of the country.

His parents told police that their son was away, staying with family in Marseille. In the meantime, the man’s body had been found in the apartment in the Trois-Lucs district of the city. 

Newspaper Le Parisien reported the Doctissimo website as saying the man was not a frequent user.

“This man was not a regular,” said Christophe Clément, a spokesman for the site. “He had created his profile quite recently and had hardly any previous history of using the site.”

The newspaper also claimed that the image of the dead man was left on the site for several hours. 

“Other internet users were able to see the images,” said one site regular, according to the newspaper. “The image of his head lying on the desk after his death stayed up for several hours before the site took it down.”

The site’s managers have kept details of the dead man’s activity before his death which they will hand to police. 

“This was a very regrettable incident,” said Christophe Clément. “It’s clear that the links and exchanges that happen between people on our site have managed to prevent many more suicides than they’ve caused.”

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Switzerland backs assisted suicide in prisons

Sick prisoners will be allowed to request assisted suicide in Switzerland although the modalities still have to be worked out, prison system officials said on Thursday.

Switzerland backs assisted suicide in prisons
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The issue has come to the fore following a request made in 2018 by a convict behind bars for life, which exposed a legal vacuum in a country that has long been at the forefront of the global right-to-die debate.

Switzerland's cantons, which implement prison sentences, have agreed “on the principle that assisted suicide should be possible inside prisons,” the Conference of Cantonal Departments of Justice and Police said.

Conference director Roger Schneeberger told AFP that there were still differences between cantons on how assisted suicides could be carried out in prisons and a group of experts would issue recommendations by November.

Swiss law generally allows assisted suicide if the person commits the lethal act themselves — meaning doctors cannot administer deadly injections, for example — and the person consistently and independently articulates a wish to die.

Organisations that support assisted suicide also apply their own procedures, which are more robust than the legal requirements and sometimes require the person who is requesting it to have a serious illness.

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