fluttERBY123 - the system here with EXIT in Switzerland prevents this from happening. The person requesting help to die at home is interviewed, on their own, by trained counsellors who would NOT go ahead if there is any signs of outside pressure- they know how and which questions to ask, and any hesitation would stop the process. A similar interview is done again on the day of the deed, again with the person alone- and again, any hesitation or any sign would stop the process. It is really 100% failsafe.
I do have mixed feelings about this case- but find it tragic that this woman had to travel to Switzerland to carry out her wishes, in order to protect her partner and family from accusations.
Again, a reminder that Dignitas is only used by foreigners. Swiss people who choose this route will be members of EXIT and will be able to die in their own home, with family or friends, if they choose- in their own bed or favourite armchair- with or wihout their favourite music, etc, etc. Dignitas is only a last resort for foreigners who do not have that choice back home- who wants to die in a foreign countra, on an industrial estate? No-one unless they have no other choice.