Canadian man allegedly linked to over 100 British deaths will not face justice in UK
Kenneth Law, a Canadian man linked to over 100 deaths in the UK, will not be extradited to face justice there. The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed that he will be tried in Canada for aiding suicide after selling lethal substances. Families of the victims are calling for a public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding these deaths.
- ▪Kenneth Law is accused of selling lethal substances linked to over 100 deaths in the UK.
- ▪He is expected to appear in court in Ontario, Canada, facing charges of aiding suicide.
- ▪The National Crime Agency found that 286 individuals in the UK received packages from Law, resulting in 112 deaths.
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