Canadian Man Charged With Murder For Assisting 100 Suicides Across 40 Nations
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Kenneth Law is believed to have sent as many as 1,200 packages to people in more than 40 countries since 2020.
Kenneth Law, a 58-year-old former chef from Ontario, Canada, has gone from facing charges related to helping with suicide to even more serious accusations. His lawyer confirmed on Monday that Law is now dealing with 14 charges of second-degree murder. Recent news reveals that Law, who is accused of selling poison, is now connected to multiple deaths. The official document from the Ontario Court of Justice in Newmarket states that Law is facing a total of 28 charges, 14 for aiding suicide and another 14 for second-degree murder.
Official records and statements, along with media reports and interviews with families conducted by CBC News, suggest Law's projects may be linked to 117 deaths worldwide.
Kenneth Law is believed to have sent as many as 1,200 packages to people in more than 40 countries since 2020. In Britain, at least 272 people purchased products from Law's websites and 88 of them died, police there have said.