Canadian man charged with online distribution of lethal substance linked to multiple deaths.

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Kenneth Law, a 57-year-old man from Canada, has been charged with two counts of counseling or aiding suicide after allegedly marketing and distributing a lethal substance, sodium nitrite, online to individuals at risk of self-harm. Peel Regional Police arrested Law in connection with the deaths of two victims in the Peel region, and are investigating potential further victims in more than 40 countries. Law owned or was associated with several alleged online companies, including Imtime Cuisine and AmbuCA.
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