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The authors have made minor revisions to the wording in the published manuscript [] in response to concerns raised by readers regarding the sensitivity of the topic discussed. Corrections have been made to the Abstract and Introduction.
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In Section 1 Introduction: In these references, the readers can find all the instructions useful, already applied by the victims who reported the methods on their laptops and smartphones.
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In Abstract: Suicide by helium inhalation has become increasingly common in the last few decades in Europe and the US.
In Section 1 Introduction: Similar methods are also described in literature dealing with euthanasia, self-deliverance, and assisted suicide [17,18].
The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.
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