Bereaved families of victims who purchased online suicide kits from a notorious supplier are set to face a devastating blow as the man behind the operation is expected to plead guilty in a Canadian court. Kenneth Law, accused of selling over 1,200 suicide packages across 40 countries, including the UK, is due to appear in Ontario, Canada. The decision not to prosecute Law in the UK has left families feeling insulted and outraged, as they struggle to come to terms with the loss of their loved ones. As Law prepares to admit to his role in facilitating international sales of these deadly packages, questions are being raised about the lack of accountability in the UK and the implications for future cases involving online suppliers of lethal goods.
Kenneth Law expected to admit to sending products internationally in knowledge they would probably be used to end livesBereaved families whose loved ones were the victims of an online supplier of suicide kits say they feel insulted by a decision not to prosecute him in the UK.Kenneth Law was due to appear in court on Friday in Ontario, Canada, accused of selling 1,200 suicide packages across 40 countries, including the UK. Continue reading...