That Law was allegedly nowhere near his victims and barely knew them could mean there is no reasonable prospect of convicting him of murder.

A Canadian man accused of shipping poison to people contemplating suicide around the globe is expected to plead guilty to several counts on Friday, ending a case that has shocked…

Kenneth Law is a former chef accused of running a number of online forums that offered predominantly young, distressed people advice on how to end their lives.

That Law was allegedly nowhere near his victims and barely knew them could mean there is no reasonable prospect of convicting him of murder.

The man accused of helping dozens of people worldwide commit suicide by selling them poison is set to appear in a Canadian court on Friday, where he is expected to plead guilty to…

Canadian man in global assisted suicide case expected to plead guilty to counselling charges after murder counts dropped, sparking outrage from victims’ families.

Kenneth Law was accused of running an online operation selling lethal substances to people who used them to end their own lives.

The plea deal will see him avoid first-degree murder charges over 14 deaths, including two minor teenagers.

The former chef could face 10 to 20 years in prison but will not stand trial for murder.