Canadian man charged with selling lethal substance linked to suicides in UK and US.

Kenneth Law, a Canadian man, has been charged with two counts of counselling or aiding suicide after allegedly selling a lethal substance to people in dozens of countries, including four people who killed themselves in Britain and one in the United States. Law is alleged to have run an online business that sold a substance to customers in the United Kingdom and the United States, with his shipments linked to at least seven deaths. Peel police say at least 1,200 packages have been shipped to over 40 countries and are working with other police forces across Ontario, nationally and internationally. Law is expected to appear in court for a bail hearing on Wednesday.
- Canada man charged with supplying substance linked to UK and US suicides The Guardian
- Ontario man accused of selling a lethal substance CP24
- Canadian man charged with aiding suicide by selling lethal substance online CNN
- No reports in London, Ont. region of packages with ‘potentially lethal substance’ being mailed Global News
- Police Investigating Online Distribution of Lethal Substance Peel Regional Police
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