Kenneth Law expected to admit shipping toxic substances to people in Ontario, U.K, aiding suicides
Kenneth Law is expected to plead guilty in a Toronto court to charges related to shipping toxic substances that aided multiple suicides. He faces 14 counts of assisting suicide, including cases involving minors, and has reportedly sent 330 packages of the substance to the United Kingdom. The case has raised concerns about potential extradition and the implications of his admissions on investigations in other countries.
- ▪Kenneth Law is expected to plead guilty to 14 counts of assisting suicide in connection with multiple deaths.
- ▪He has acknowledged sending 330 packages of toxic substances to the United Kingdom.
- ▪Authorities in several countries, including New Zealand and the U.S., are investigating suicide deaths linked to Mr. Law.
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Open this photo in gallery:An artist's sketch shows Kenneth Law in court in Brampton, Ont., May, 2023.Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountKenneth Law is expected to admit in a Toronto area court Friday that he operated a business shipping a toxic substance to people in Ontario and the United Kingdom, aiding in multiple suicide deaths. Mr. Law, 60, is expected to plead guilty to 14 counts of assisting suicide in connection with their deaths, which included two minors, in Ontario. In April, prosecutors in the province told the families of Mr.
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